Diacytosis of 125I-asialoorosomucoid by rat hepatocytes. A non-lysosomal pathway insensitive to inhibition by inhibitors of ligand degradation
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Diacytosis of 125I-asialoorosomucoid by rat hepatocytes. A non-lysosomal pathway insensitive to inhibition by inhibitors of ligand degradation
Abstract
Diacytosis of 125I-asialoorosomucoid by rat hepatocytes was studied by preincubating the cells with the labelled ligand at 37 degrees C for 30 min or 18 degrees C for 2 h, washing free of cell surface receptor-bound tracer at 4 degrees C and then reincubating at 37 degrees C. The cells preloaded at 37 degrees C released a maximum of 18% of the total intracellular ligand as undegraded molecules after 1 h of incubation with an apparent first-order rate constant of 0.018 min-1 (t1/2 = 39 min). When the preloaded cells were incubated in the presence of 100 micrograms/ml unlabelled asialoorosomucoid or 5 mM ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid, the amount of the released ligand increased to 32 and 37%, respectively, without apparent change in kinetics, indicating that these agents prevented rebinding of the released ligand. In the presence of 5 microM colchicine, 20 microM cytochalasin B, 20 microM chloroquine, 10 mM NH4Cl, 10 microM monensin or 20 microM leupeptin, degradation of the preloaded ligand was inhibited, whereas the release of the ligand was either slightly increased or unchanged. Similar effects of leupeptin, colchicine and asialoorosomucoid were observed with cells preloaded at 18 degrees C. These results indicate that diacytosis of 125I-asialoorosomucoid occurs from a prelysosomal compartment via a route insensitive to inhibition by the inhibitors of ligand degradation.
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