Multiple forms of acid phosphatase in rat liver parenchymal,endothelial, and kupffer cells |
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Authors: | ECh Sleyster DL Knook |
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Institution: | Institute for Experimental Gerontology TNO, Lange Kleiweg 151, Rijswijk, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Purified suspensions of highly viable parenchymal, endothelial, and Kupffer cells were prepared from rat liver. In the liver cell classes, total activities of acid phosphatase were determined with 4-methylumbelliferylphosphate, 1-naphthylphosphate, and p-nitrophenylphosphate. The specific enzyme activities were different for each type of cell and, even within one cell class, the enzymes showed different conversion rates for the three substrates. These results indicate the presence of multiple forms of acid phosphatase enzymes in each cell class. The inhibiting effects of tartrate, fluoride, and alloxan on the acid phosphatase activities were investigated. Depending on the substrate used, the inhibitors inactivated the enzymes at different rates, which also indicates the presence of multiple forms of acid phosphatase enzymes in the liver cell classes. By means of an isoelectric focusing technique, acid phosphatase enzymes could be separated on the basis of their differences in isoelectric points. One form with an isoelectric point around 4 is found in Kupffer cells, whereas another form with an isoelectric point of about 7 is found in parenchymal cells. Endothelial cells possess both forms. These findings suggest a specificity in the function of this lysosomal enzyme in each cell class. |
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