Studies on vinblastine-induced autophagocytosis in mouse liver. IV. Origin of membranes - PubMed (original) (raw)

Studies on vinblastine-induced autophagocytosis in mouse liver. IV. Origin of membranes

H Reunanen et al. Histochemistry. 1983.

Abstract

The origin of the limiting membranes of autophagic vacuoles (AV) in mouse hepatocytes was studied by cytochemical techniques. Autophagocytosis was induced by an intraperitoneal injection of vinblastine (50 mg/kg). The marker enzymes used were adenosine triphosphatase for the plasma membrane, glucose-6-phosphatase for the endoplasmic reticulum and thiamine pyrophosphatase for the Golgi apparatus and the endoplasmic reticulum. All the three enzymes showed a characteristic localization in both control and vinblastine-treated hepatocytes. The space between the limiting membranes of a few apparently newly formed AV's showed weak glucose-6-phosphatase activity. Neither adenosine triphosphatase nor thiamine pyrophosphatase activities were observed on or between the AV membranes. It was suggested that endoplasmic reticulum membranes may be used as a source of AV membranes in hepatocytes. The lack of glucose-6-phosphatase activity in the limiting membranes even of most of the newly formed AV's suggests a transformation process of the membranes destined to form AV, during which the enzyme activity characteristic for endoplasmic reticulum may disappear from them.

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