Histochemical localization of adenylate cyclase activity in some mammalian taste papillae |
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Authors: | Nomura, Hiromichi Asanuma, Naokazu |
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Abstract: | The localization of adenylate cyclase activity in the fungiform,foliate and circumvallate papillae of rats, rabbits, cats anddogs was determined histochemically using an incubation mediumwith a high pH. Light-microscopic study showed that adenylatecyclase activity is localized not only at the apex of tastebuds but also in other tissues, such as the von Ebner's glandsand the blood vessels or capillaries. The adenylate cyclaseactivity at the apex of taste buds was detectable in all thetaste papillae of rats, rabbits, cats and dogs except for thefungiform papillae of rabbits, though the amount of reactionproduct varied in different papillae. Electron-microscopic studyshowed that the number and density, as well as the size, ofsmall round-shaped electron-dense granules caused by the precipitationof lead with imidodiphosphate at the apex of taste buds arelow in the circumvallate papillae of cats compared with thosein the foliate papillae of rabbits. This may explain the resultthat the amount of reaction product varied in different papillae. |
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