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Endogenous peroxidase in the lacrimal gland of the rat and its differentiation against injected catalase and horseradish-peroxidase
Authors:V Herzog  F Miller
Institution:(1) Department of Cell Biology, University of Munich, Germany
Abstract:Summary The localization of endogenous peroxidase was studied in the glandula orbitalis (lacrimalis) externa of the rat by the method of Graham and Karnovsky (1966). Reaction product is visible in all cisternae of the rough endoplasmic reticulum including the perinuclear cisternae, in condensing vacuoles, and in all secretion granules. The Golgi cisternae seldom are peroxidase positive. Intercalated duct cells rarely contain reaction product in a few scattered cisternae of the rough endoplasmic reticulum and in secretion granules.After the injection of beef liver catalase reaction product is found in the capillary lumen. Both the injected catalase and the endogenous peroxidase are completely inhibited by 10–2M aminotriazole, while the pseudoperoxidatic activity within the erythrocytes persists. After injection of horseradish-peroxidase reaction product is visible within the capillary lumen and also in the intercellular spaces between lacrimal gland cells. 10–2M aminotriazole completely inhibits the endogenous peroxidase while the exogenous horseradish-peroxidase remains unaffected. The inhibitory effect of aminotriazole is not specific for catalase since lacrimal gland peroxidase is also inhibited.
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