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Light- and electron-microscopic immunocytochemical investigation of the subcommissural organ using a set of monoclonal antibodies against the bovine Reissner's fiber.

J Pérez1, B Peruzzo, G Estivill-Torrús, M Cifuentes, K Schoebitz, E Rodríguez, P Fernández-Llebrez.   

Abstract

Ten monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) against glycoproteins of the bovine Reissner's fiber (RF) have been used in a structural and ultrastructural immunocytochemical investigation of the bovine subcommissural organ (SCO) and RF. The SCO of other vertebrate species has also been studied. For comparison, polyclonal antibodies against bovine RF (AFRU) were used. The SCO and RF of ox, pig and dogfish and the SCO of dog, rabbit, rat and frog were submitted to light-microscopic immunocytochemistry using AFRU and Mabs. Postembedding ultrastructural immunocytochemistry was applied to sections of bovine SCO using AFRU and Mabs. Bovine SCO consists of ependymal and hypendymal cell layers, the latter being arranged as cell strands across the posterior commissure, or as hypendymal rosette-like structures. All cytoplasmic regions of the ependymal and hypendymal cells were strongly stained with AFRU. Six Mabs showed the same staining pattern as AFRU, one Mab stained RF strongly and SCO weakly, two Mabs stained RF but not SCO, and, finally, one Mab (3B1) exclusively stained the apices of the ependymal and hypendymal cells. All Mabs recognized the SCO and RF of the pig. Two Mabs bound to the SCO of the dog. One Mab stained the SCO of the rabbit and another the SCO of the rat. The SCO of frog and dogfish were totally negative. Bovine SCO stained with AFRU, showed label in the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and the secretory granules (SG) of the ependymal and hypendymal cells. The former, in the form of parallel cisternae, reticulum or concentric rings, was seen throughout all cytoplasmic regions. SG were abundant in the apical pole of the ependymal and hypendymal cells. Only one Mab showed a staining pattern similar to AFRU. Five Mabs showed strong reactions in the SG but weak labeling of the RER. Mab 3B1 showed the label confined to the SG only. Our results suggest that: (i) in the bovine tissue, some epitopes are present in both precursor and processed materials, whereas others are characteristic of mature glycoproteins present in SG and the RF; (ii) the bovine SCO secretes at least two different compounds present in ependymal and hypendymal cells; (iii) both compounds coexist in the same secretory granule; (iv) there are conserved, class-specific, and species-specific epitopes in the glycoproteins secreted by the SCO of vertebrates.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8542448     DOI: 10.1007/bf01835155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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