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Absorption of peroxidase by osteoclasts as studied by electron microscope histochemistry
Authors:Ulf Lucht
Institution:(1) Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Anatomy, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark
Abstract:Summary The ability of osteoclasts to take up protein by endocytosis was examined using peroxidase as a tracer. 5 minutes after intravenous injection the tracer was located around the osteoclast and in the space between its ruffled border and the bone. Inside the cell peroxidase was located in some cytoplasmic vacuoles behind the ruffled border and along the cell membrane. 40 minutes after injection there was a large increase in the number of membrane limited cytoplasmic structures containing reaction product, these being distributed in general throughout the cell but with a high concentration behind the ruffled border. These structures which were filled throughout with peroxidase represented either vacuoles or bodies.The study demonstrates, first that the osteoclast is able to absorb peroxidase, second that a transport of material occurs from the periphery towards the central part of the cell. From the extensive endocytosis along the ruffled border, where the bone resorption takes place, it is suggested that also organic components of the bone may be taken up by the osteoclast under bone resorption in a manner similar to that for peroxidase.This research was supported by the Danish Research Council. Grant. no. 512-819. I wish to thank Mrs. Ruth Nielsen for skilful technical assistance during this work.
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