Literature DB >> 2497451

Occurrence of melanin granules and melanosynthesis in the kidney of Sparus auratus.

A Zuasti1, J R Jara, C Ferrer, F Solano.   

Abstract

An optical, ultrastructural, and biochemical study of the melanin accumulation nodules found in the kidney of the teleost fish Sparus auratus is presented. These nodules are randomly distributed in the interstitium of the renal tissue. They are formed by large aggregates of cells replete with melanin granules. The melanin granules occur singly or also in aggregates inside the cells. Most of the granules are electron-dense, but sometimes small electron-lucent spaces within them can be seen. Some secondary lysosomes and dendritic processes can also be observed. Biochemical studies have proved for the first time the existence of measurable tyrosinase activity in those nodules. That activity was assayed using three methods: tyrosine hydroxylation, dopa oxidation, and melanin formation. Furthermore, inhibitors of well-characterized plant and animal skin tyrosinases were effective agents for inhibiting those activities in fish kidney preparations. This finding supports the notion of the existence of true tyrosinase in the melanin accumulation nodules of this tissue. Taking into account the results obtained, the origin and functions of the melanin-containing cells found in the teleost fish kidney are discussed.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2497451     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0749.1989.tb00168.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pigment Cell Res        ISSN: 0893-5785


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