Endocytosis and exocytosis of protein in capillary endothelium
- 1 August 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 120 (2) , 157-162
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1041200208
Abstract
The transport of proteins across continuous capillary endothelium is believed to be mediated by micropinocytic vesicles which shuttle molecules between the lumenal and abluminal plasma membrane. We have studied the ability of capillary endothelial cells isolated from rat epididymal fat to endocytose fluorescently labelled ovalbumin within micropinocytic vesicles. Net association of fluorescent ovalbumin with endothelial cells reaches an equilibrium after 40 minutes of incubation. This equilibrium is presumably due to a balance between endocytosis and subsequent exocytosis of this protein. Capillaries equilibrated with fluorescent ovalbumin exhibited rapid exocytosis of this protein when it was removed from the external medium. The rate of endocytosis was concentration dependent and obeyed the kinetics expected for adsorptive phase endocytosis. High concentrations of ovalbumin stimulated the ingestion of 14C‐sucrose, a marker of fluid endocytosis, suggesting that protein can affect the movement of vesicles within the endothelial cytoplasm. These results imply that capillary endothelium isolated from rat epididymal fat exhibits the ability to endocytose and subsequently exocytose protein. This demonstrates that the two components of endothelial vesicular transport or transcytosis can be observed and studied in a system of isolated capillary endothelium.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Endocytosis and exocytosis of transferrin by isolated capillary endotheliumMicrovascular Research, 1983
- Tannic acid tracer analysis of permeability pathways in the capillaries of the rete mirabile: demonstration of the discreteness of endothelial vesiclesJournal of Ultrastructure Research, 1982
- Exclusion of albumin from vesicular ingestion by isolated microvesselsMicrovascular Research, 1980
- Metabolic studies on the micropinocytic process in endothelial cellsMicrovascular Research, 1979
- Heterogeneity of macroscopic and single villus blood flow in rabbit small intestineMicrovascular Research, 1979
- Permeability of muscle capillaries to interstitially microinjected ferritinMicrovascular Research, 1978
- The isolation and culture of capillary endothelium from epididymal fatMicrovascular Research, 1975
- The transport of particles across the walls of small blood vesselsProceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences, 1962
- Blood Capillaries of the Heart and Other OrgansCirculation, 1961