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. 1997 Feb;45(2):231-5.
doi: 10.1177/002215549704500208.

Immunocytochemical localization of heparin in secretory granules of rat peritoneal mast cells using a monoclonal anti-heparin antibody (ST-1)

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Immunocytochemical localization of heparin in secretory granules of rat peritoneal mast cells using a monoclonal anti-heparin antibody (ST-1)

S M Oliani et al. J Histochem Cytochem. 1997 Feb.

Abstract

We performed immunogold labeling with an ST-1 monoclonal antibody (IgM), specific for intact heparin, to define the subcellular localization of heparin in mast cells. Rat peritoneal mast cells were fixed by a modified Karnovsky method and embedded in Araldite. Ultrathin sections were first treated with sodium periodate and then sequentially incubated with MAb ST-1, rabbit anti-mouse IgM, and protein A-gold. By transmission electron microscopy, gold particles were localized inside cytoplasmic granules of peritoneal mast cells. In contrast, with the same procedure, no labeling was observed in mast cells from rat intestinal mucosa. Control sections of rat peritoneal or intestinal mucosa mast cells treated with an irrelevant MAb (IgM) did not show any labeling. Treatment with nitrous acid abolished the reactivity of MAb ST-1 with peritoneal mast cells. These results show that different mast cells can be identified regarding their heparin content by immunochemical procedures using MAb ST-1.

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