Literature DB >> 7917258

Ultracytochemical demonstration of ouabain-sensitive, K(+)-dependent, p-nitrophenylphosphatase (Na-K ATPase) activity in cat facial nerve.

N Kanoh1, T Kobayashi, T Okada, H Seguchi.   

Abstract

Ouabain-sensitive, K(+)-dependent, p-nitrophenylphosphatase (K-NPPase) is the second dephosphorylative property of the Na-K ATPase complex. Localization of its activity in the horizontal portion of the facial nerve in 11 normal cats was studied ultracytochemically using a cerium-based method. The fine granular reaction product of the K-NPPase activity was observed on the cytoplasmic side of the axolemma of the axon cylinder. Enzyme activity was also detected on the cytoplasmic side of the plasma membrane of Schmidt-Lanterman incisures and nodes of Ranvier. No reaction product was detected on the periaxonal and outermost plasma membrane of Schwann cells and in the myelin sheath. In control tissue samples, enzyme activity was almost completely inhibited by 10 mM ouabain, and no reaction was noted in medium without K+. The present findings indicate that localization of Na-K ATPase in the cat facial nerve simulates that of other peripheral and cranial nerves.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7917258     DOI: 10.1007/bf00628431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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Journal:  J Neurocytol       Date:  1987-04

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Authors:  B J Mrsulja; A A Zalewski; G Coping
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1985-09-16       Impact factor: 3.252

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Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem       Date:  1972-01       Impact factor: 2.479

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Authors:  M Schwartz; S A Ernst; G J Siegel; B W Agranoff
Journal:  J Neurochem       Date:  1981-01       Impact factor: 5.372

7.  Cerium-based cytochemical method for detection of ouabain-sensitive, potassium-dependent p-nitrophenylphosphatase activity at physiological pH.

Authors:  T Kobayashi; T Okada; H Seguchi
Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem       Date:  1987-05       Impact factor: 2.479

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Authors:  H C Powell; R S Garrett; P F Kador; A P Mizisin
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 17.088

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Authors:  A W Vorbrodt; A S Lossinsky; H M Wisniewski
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1982-07-15       Impact factor: 3.252

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Authors:  H Mayahara; K Fujimoto; T Ando; K Ogawa
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1980
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