Ultrastructural localization of carbonic anhydrase activity in the rat choroid plexus epithelial cell
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Ultrastructural localization of carbonic anhydrase activity in the rat choroid plexus epithelial cell
Abstract
Localization of carbonic anhydrase activity was studied electron microscopically on cells of the rat choroid plexus epithelium. For the ultracytochemical detection of these activities, Yokota's technique (1969), which is the modification of Hansson's method (1967) was employed. Numerous electron dense reaction products were observed in the microvilli of the choroidal epithelial cell. The reaction deposits were also remarkably present in the infoldings of the basal plasmalemma but to a lesser extent than in the microvilli. The localization sites were mainly on the plasma membrane, but some reaction products were also observed in the cytoplasm near the plasma membrane. Hardly any reaction product was found in the intracellular organelles except for the mitochondria in which reaction products were occasionally observed on the cristae. These activities were completely inhibited by acetazolamide. As the carbonic anhydrase activity was histochemically seen in the microvilli and the basal infoldings, it is likely that carbonic anhydrase is related to an active transport process in the secretion of cerebrospinal fluid as is Na+, K+ -ATPase (Masuzawa et al. 1980).
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