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. 1979 Nov;202(2):303-12.
doi: 10.1007/BF00232244.

Distribution and orientation of microtubules in milk secreting epithelial cells of rat mammary gland

Distribution and orientation of microtubules in milk secreting epithelial cells of rat mammary gland

S C Nickerson et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1979 Nov.

Abstract

Quantitative ultrastructural analysis of mid-lactation rat mammary gland demonstrated that cytoplasmic microtubules were present in nearly all secretory epithelial cells examined. Most microtubules were oriented perpendicular to the apical membrane and were found in the apical and medial portions of the cell cytoplasm. There was no statistical difference between the number of microtubules associated with vesicles and the number that were not. Most vesicles which were in contact with microtubules were small (50 to 150 nm), appeared electron lucent and located in a supra-Golgi complex position. Many of these vesicles were seen to be aligned along the axis of longitudinally sectioned microtubules oriented perpendicular to the apical plasma membrane. As measured by a colchicine binding assay, the total tubulin content of mammary tissue from mid-lactation rats was about 107 micrograms/100 mg wet weight. Approximately 19% of the total tubulin was in polymerized form. This study provides evidence that microtubules may be involved in guiding transport of small secretory vesicles to the apical regions of cells for exocytosis.

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