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Aminopeptidase N- and human blood group A-antigenicity along the digestive tract and associated glands in the rabbit
Authors:Jean-Pierre Gorvel  Alain Rigal  Jacques Sarles  Dr Suzanne Maroux
Institution:(1) CNRS-CBM, Marseille, France;(2) Centre de Biochimie et de Biologie Moléculaire, CNRS, 31, Chemin Joseph-Aiguier, BP 71, 13402 Marseille Cedex 9, France
Abstract:Summary The cellular localization of an aminopeptidase N homologous to the brush-border intestinal enzyme and that of human blood group A-substances were investigated using the immunofluorescence technique on thin frozen sections (200 nm) of the digestive tract and associated glands of A+ and A rabbits. Aminopeptidase N was found to be a common specific marker of both the apical region of plasma membrane of acinar cells in submaxillary and parotid glands and pancreas and the brush border of jejunum and colon absorbing cells. In hepatocytes, the enzyme was localized in the sinusoidal domains. Soluble A-substances were present in mucus secretory granules of intestinal goblet cells and those of stomach and gall bladder mucous cells. In contrast, the mucous acini of sublingual and submaxillary glands were devoid of A-antigenicity. The columnar cells of striated ducts of these glands exhibited A-antigenicity. Soluble A-substances were also found in zymogen granules of parotid and pancreas acinar cells and those of stomach chief cells. Moreover, in all cells secreting A-substances, and in the non-secreting absorbing intestinal cells, the glycoproteins of the plasma membrane bore A-determinants. Aminopeptidase N was one of the membrane-bound glycoproteins that bore A-determinants in cells that expressed A-antigenicity.
Keywords:Aminopeptidase N  Blood group A  antigenicity  Digestive tract  Digestive glands  Liver  Rabbit
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