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Co-distribution of annexin VI and actin in secretory ameloblasts and odontoblasts of rat incisor
Authors:Michel Goldberg  Jacqueline Feinberg  Sylvie Lecolle  Marcia A. Kaetzel  Dominique Rainteau  James L. Lessard  John R. Dedman  Serge Weinman
Affiliation:(1) Faculté de Chirurgie Dentaire, Montrouge, France;(2) Département de Biochimie, UFR des Saints-Pères, Paris, France;(3) Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas, USA;(4) Molecular Cytology Laboratory, Division of Basic Science Research, Children's Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;(5) Faculté de Chirurgie Dentaire, 1, rue Maurice Arnoux, F-92120 Montrouge, France
Abstract:
Summary Annexin VI and actin were detected by immunoblot analysis in the enamel- and dentin-related portions of dental tissues. Annexin VI was found mainly in the particulate fraction whereas actin was detected in both the soluble and particulate fractions. By immunoelectron microscopy, annexin VI antibodies conjugated with colloidal gold were seen to label the mitochondria, the cytosol and the nucleus of secretory ameloblasts and odontoblasts of rat incisor. In the processes of these cell, the plasmalemmal undercoat was labeled. Antiactin antibodies labeled the desmosome-like junctions, the cytosol, and the mitochondria of the cell bodies. Extensive labeling was seen at the periphery of the Tomes' processes and odontoblast processes. These results suggest that annexin VI may play a role in Ca2+-regulation in the cell bodies, especially as a calcium receptor protein in the mitochondria. Moreover, annexin VI and actin seem to be co-distributed in secretory processes. Thus, these proteins might be both involved in exocytotic and endocytotic events.
Keywords:Annexin VI  Actin  Ameloblasts  Odontoblasts  Immuno-electron microscopy  Rat (Sprague-Dawley)
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