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Transferrin secretory pathways in rat parotid acinar cells
Authors:Tomoko Nashida  Sumio Yoshie  Hiromi Shimomura
Institution:a Department of Biochemistry, The Nippon Dental University, School of Life Dentistry at Niigata, Japan
b Department of Histology, The Nippon Dental University, School of Life Dentistry at Niigata, Japan
Abstract:Transferrin is the major iron transporter in blood plasma, and is also found, at lower concentrations, in saliva. We studied the synthesis and secretion of transferrin in rat parotid acinar cells in order to elucidate its secretory pathways. Two sources were identified for transferrin in parotid acinar cells: synthesis by the cells (endogenous), and absorption from blood plasma (exogenous). Transferrin from both sources is secreted from the apical side of parotid acinar cells. Endogenous transferrin is transported to secretory granules. It is secreted from mature secretory granules upon stimulation with a β-adrenergic reagent and from smaller vesicles in the absence of stimulation. Exogenous transferrin is internalized from the basolateral side of parotid acinar cells, transported to the apical side by transcytosis, and secreted from the apical side. Secretory processes for exogenous transferrin include transport systems involving microfilaments and microtubules.
Keywords:Transferrin  Endocytosis  Transcytosis  Cytoskeleton  Secretory granule  Rat parotid  Acinar cells  Secretory pathway
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