Enzymes involved in protein transmission by the intestine of the newborn lamb
- 1 September 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Molecular Histology
- Vol. 14 (5) , 811-821
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01033630
Abstract
Summary The intestine of lambs killed immediately after birth and at intervals after the first feed was studied by electron microscope cytochemistry. Ferritin, incorporated into this feed, was found within 2 h of feeding within vesicles throughout the cytoplasm of enterocytes lining the proximal and mid-intestine. Some of these vesicles had fused with the lateral and basal membranes of the enterocytes. Histochemical reaction products for alkaline phosphatase and a series of lysosomal enzymes were localized within the vesicles; the distribution of acid hydrolases, however, was not uniform within each cell. Biochemical estimations of the activity of these enzymes showed greatest activity in the distal intestine of the newborn lamb. The activity of only one of these enzymes,N-acetyl-β-glucosaminidase, was maximal in the mid-intestine. These observations indicate that cytoplasmic vesicles, translocating proteins across the enterocyte, probably carry intestinal alkaline phosphatase activity in their limiting membrane. Lysosomal enzymes, particularly glucosaminidase, are introduced into these vesicles as they traverse the enterocytes of the mid-intestine. A less specialized complement of lysosomal enzymes is probably introduced into vesicles in the distal intestine where ingested protein may be digested, rather than transported across the cell.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Protein transmission in the intestine of the newborn lamb: The involvement of acid and alkaline phosphatase activityJournal of Molecular Histology, 1979
- Endocytosis and immunoglobulin transport across the small intestine of the new‐born pigThe Journal of Physiology, 1977
- Quantitative and visualization studies of the transport of rat and bovine IgG and ferritin across the segments of the small intestine of the suckling ratProceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences, 1977
- INTESTINAL BRUSH BORDER AND LYSOSOMAL ENZYMES AND IMMUNOGLOBULIN ABSORPTION IN THE NEWLY‐BORN LAMBImmunology & Cell Biology, 1977
- INTESTINAL TRANSPORT OF ANTIBODIES IN THE NEWBORN RATThe Journal of cell biology, 1973
- Ruthenium red and violet. II. Fine structural localization in animal tissuesThe Anatomical Record, 1971
- A high resolution technique for the fine‐structural localization of acid hydrolasesJournal of Microscopy, 1971
- HISTOCHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION OF N-ACETYL-β-GLUCOSAMINIDASE EMPLOYING NAPHTHOL AS-BI N-ACETYL-β-GLUCOSAMINIDE AS SUBSTRATEJournal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1965
- THE CYTOLOGIC DEMONSTRATION OF β-GLUCURONIDASE EMPLOYING NAPHTHOL AS-BI GLUCURONIDE AND HEXAZONIUM PARAROSANILIN; A PRELIMINARY REPORTJournal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1964
- GLOMERULAR PERMEABILITYThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1961