Electron microscopic immunolocalization of the 18 and 29 kilodalton secretory proteins in the mouse epididymis: Evidence for differential uptake by clear cells
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Microscopy Research and Technique
- Vol. 30 (1) , 24-36
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jemt.1070300103
Abstract
In previous studies we reported the synthesis, secretion, and immunolocalization at the light microscopic level of two mouse epididymal proteins, MEP 7 and MEP 10 [Rankin et al. (1992b), Biol. Reprod., 46:747–766]. MEP 7 is the mouse homologue of the rat metalloproteins, AEG/D and E, and MEP 10 is the mouse homologue of the rat retinoic acid binding proteins, B and C. We now describe the immunolocalization of MEP 7 and MEP 10 in the mouse epididymis at the electron microscopic level. MEP 7 was localized in the Golgi apparatus, in small electron-lucent secretory vesicles, and on microvilli of the principal cells from the distal caput epididymidis to the cauda. The luminal contents were also immunoreactive in these regions of the epididymis. Although some gold particles were associated with the sperm surface, there was no selective concentration of these particles. In addition, MEP 7 was localized in large (600 nm) supranuclear endocytic vesicles and in infranuclear lysosomes. MEP 10 immunoreactivity was also seen on the microvilli of the principal cells of the distal caput and corpus and the luminal contents from the distal caput to the cauda epididymidis. There was no association of gold particles with the sperm surface. In contrast to MEP 7, there was no detectable MEP 10 immunoreactivity on the organelles of the principal cells involved in protein secretion or endocytosis. Clear cells also demonstrated immunoreactivity to MEP 7 and MEP 10. However, the intensity of immunolabeling, and the number of clear cells labeled, was greater with MEP 10 than MEP 7. In the case of MEP 7, the gold particles were located on the large supranuclear endocytic vesicles and on some infranuclear lysosomes, from the proximal corpus to the middle cauda, while in the case of MEP 10, gold particles were predominantly present in infranuclear lysosomes from the distal caput to the middle cauda. These results suggest that the principal cells are involved in both the secretion and endocytosis of MEP 7. The MEP 10 and MEP 7 proteins present in the lumen of the mouse epididymis are endocytosed from the lumen and degraded in the clear cells. However, the process of endocytosis by the clear cells of these two proteins appears to be different.Keywords
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