INCORPORATION OF A CIRCULATING PROTEIN INTO ALPHA-GRANULES OF MEGAKARYOCYTES
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 15 (1) , 59-72
Abstract
In order to determine whether or not proteins circulating in plasma can be incorporated into megakaryocytes and platelets, horseradish peroxidase (HRP) was injected intravenously into guinea pigs and these cells were examined for uptake by cytochemistry and electron microscopy. Enriched samples of megakaryocytes enabled ultrastructural analysis of large numbers of these rare bone marrow cells. In megakaryocytes, more than 50% of alpha granules contained HRP between 75 minutes and 7 hours after injection. At 24 hours, 25% of the megakaryocyte granules were peroxidase positive; less were so by 48 hours and none at 4 days. Thus, the findings demonstrate that a circulating protein can be endocytosed by megakaryocytes and rapidly packaged into alpha granules. A precipitous drop in circulating platelet numbers was observed 45 minutes after injection. At this time, circulating platelets showed the tracer only on the platelet plasma membrane, and none in platelet granules. Platelet numbers increased to 35% by 7 hours and only the platelet granules contained HRP. These platelets secreted the HRP stored in granules in response to thrombin. Unfortunately, our present studies do not allow us to distinguish between endocytosis by the platelet and/or shedding of new platelets from recently labeled megakaryocytes. Our studies are the first to demonstrate an endocytic pathway by which megakaryocytes can incorporate a circulating protein into alpha granules. An important physiologic implication of this endocytic pathway is the possible origin of certain alpha granule proteins from plasma.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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