Ultrahistochemical localization of Na+-K+ ATPase, Ca2+-ATPase and alkaline phosphatase activity in a calcium-transporting epithelium of a crustacean during moulting
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Ultrahistochemical localization of Na+-K+ ATPase, Ca2+-ATPase and alkaline phosphatase activity in a calcium-transporting epithelium of a crustacean during moulting
Abstract
Periodical changes in Na+-K+-ATPase, Ca2+-ATPase and non-specific alkaline-phosphatase activity were observed using cytochemical techniques in the posterior caeca of the crustacean amphipod, Orchestia cavimana, during the moult cycle. These changes were considered in relation to the calcium transport mechanisms in the posterior caecal epithelium. For both ATPases as well as alkaline phosphatase, the specific reaction products were most intense during the pre-exuvial period, i.e. when calcium is slowly transported against a concentration gradient: the localization of Na+-K+-ATPase activity in microvilli and the upper extracellular channels strongly supports the hypothesis that this enzyme is involved in an indirect, sodium-dependent mechanism for the transport of calcium. The detection of Ca2+-ATPase activity in microvilli would seem to indicate that this enzyme plays a role in the direct, active extrusion of Ca2+ at this level. Although the role of alkaline phosphatase in the transport of calcium remains unclear, the histochemical detection of this enzymatic activity throughout the apical part of the caecal epithelium suggests that this enzyme may be involved in calcium secretion. In post-exuvial period, we found only weak specific reaction products, thus indicating a reduced active calcium transport as these ions are rapidly reabsorbed down the concentration gradient.
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