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. 1988;89(5):499-504.
doi: 10.1007/BF00492608.

The heterogeneity of rat kidney lysosomes revealed by immunoelectron microscopic staining for cathepsins B and H

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The heterogeneity of rat kidney lysosomes revealed by immunoelectron microscopic staining for cathepsins B and H

S Yokota et al. Histochemistry. 1988.

Abstract

The heterogeneity of lysosomes was studied by analyzing the immunostaining behavior of cathepsins B and H in rat kidney proximal tubule cells. Rat kidneys were fixed by perfusion and embedded in Lowicryl K4M. A protein A-gold technique was applied to serial sections and a double labeling technique to conventional sections. By analyzing the immunostaining behavior of cathepsins B and H in the same lysosomes which were cut into separate sections, four types of lysosomes were found: Type 1 positive for both proteinases; type 2 strongly positive for cathepsin B, but weakly or negative for cathepsin H; type 3 strongly positive for cathepsin H, but weakly or negative for cathepsin B; and type 4 negative for both proteinases. The double labeling by two different sizes of the protein A-gold probes showed these four types of lysosomes. The results indicate that there exists the lysosomal heterogeneity of the proteinase content in the kidney proximal tubule cells.

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