Ultrastructural localization of sialylated glycoconjugates in cells of the salamander olfactory mucosa using lectin cytochemistry
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cell and tissue research
- Vol. 267 (1) , 113-124
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00318697
Abstract
An indirect gold-labeling method utilizing the lectin from Limax flavus was employed to characterize the subcellular distribution of sialic acid in glycoconjugages of the salamander olfactory mucosa. The highest density of lectin binding sites was in secretory vesicles of sustentacular cells. Significantly lower densities of lectin binding sites were found in secretory granules of acinar cells of both Bowman's and respiratory glands. Lectin binding in acinar cells of Bowman's glands was confined primarily to electron-lucent regions and membranes of secretory granules. In the olfactory mucus, the density of lectin binding sites was greater in the region of mucus closest to the nasal cavity than in that closest to the epithelial surface. At the epithelial surface, the density of lectin binding sites associated with olfactory cilia was 2.4-fold greater than that associated with microvilli of sustentacular cells or non-ciliary plasma membranes of olfactory receptor neurons, and 7.9-fold greater than non-microvillar sustentacular cell plasma membranes. Lectin binding sites were primarily associated with the glycocalyx of olfactory receptor cilia. The cilia on cells in the respiratory epithelium contained few lectin binding sites. Thus, sialylated glycoconjugates secreted by sustentacular cells are preferentially localized in the glycocalyx of the cilia of olfactory receptor neurons.Keywords
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