Acid hydrolases in the perinuclear secretion granules of the rat preputial gland. A light and electron microscope study |
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Authors: | José Mesquita-Guimarã es Antonio Coimbra |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Oporto, Portugal |
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Abstract: | Synopsis Four acid hydrolases in the secretory cells and the sebum of the preputial sebaceous gland of the rat were incestigated cytochemically. A strong -glucuronidase activity was found to occur in the matrix of the perinuclear secretion granules, whereas the granule crystalloids were unreactive. The distribution of acid phosphatase at the light microscope level was similar, though the intensity of the reaction was lower and the number of positive granules smaller. By electron microscopy, the final reaction product of acid phosphatase occurred in patches at the periphery of the granule matrix, as well as in the vesicles adjoining the Golgi stacks, from which the perinuclear granules seemed to arise. In the sebum, the two hydrolases occurred in the background material between the unstained crystalloid masses. There was noN-acetyl--glucosaminidase or aryl sulphatase activity in the gland. The perinuclear granules appear to be secretory lysosomes which, after discharge from the disaggregating cell, release their acid hydrolases into the sebum. |
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