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Changes in acid phosphatase activity in rat liver after ischemia.

W M Frederiks1, F Marx.   

Abstract

The effect of ischemia on the stability, i.e. the permeability of the lysosomal membrane of rat liver has been studied using quantitative histochemical analysis of acid phosphatase activity. Ischemia in vitro was performed for 0-240 min at 37 degrees C and ischemia in vivo for 60 min was followed by 1, 5, 24 and 48 h of reperfusion. Acid phosphatase activity was demonstrated in cryostat sections using naphthol AS-BI phosphoric acid as substrate and polyvinyl alcohol was added to the incubation medium to counteract diffusion phenomena. Ischemia in vitro up to 240 min did not affect the localization nor the total activity of acid phosphatase activity. After 60-min ischemia in vivo followed by 1-h reperfusion distinct areas showed decreased acid phosphatase activity. A further decrease in activity was observed after 5 h reperfusion. Final reaction product generated by acid phosphatase activity was rather diffusely distributed in border zones between normal and damaged tissue after 24 and 48 h of reperfusion following 60 min ischemia in vivo. It is concluded that not ischemia itself but rather reperfusion affects the stability of the lysosomal membrane due to the occurrence of oxygen-derived free radicals and/or imbalanced Ca2+ concentration. Restoration of the blood flow causes leakage of acid phosphatase from the lysosomes into the cytoplasm of liver parenchymal cells and from there to the blood.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2613555     DOI: 10.1007/bf00315970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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