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Redistribution and fate of colchicine-induced alkaline phosphatase in rat hepatocytes: possible formation of autophagosomes whose membrane is derived from excess plasma membrane.

N Araki1, Y Takashima, T Makita.   

Abstract

The redistribution and fate of colchicine-induced alkaline phosphatase (ALPase) in rat hepatocytes were investigated by electron microscopic enzyme cytochemistry and biochemistry. ALPase activity markedly increased in rat hepatocytes after colchicine treatment (2.0 mg/kg body weight, intraperitoneal injection). At 20-24 h after colchicine treatment, the liver showed the highest activity of ALPase. Thereafter, ALPase activity decreased and returned to normal levels at 48 h. In normal hepatocytes from control rats, ALPase activity was seen only on the bile canalicular membrane. However, at 20-24 h after colchicine treatment, colchicine-induced ALPase was redistributed in the sinusoidal and lateral (basolateral) membranes as well as in the bile canalicular membrane. At 30-36 h after colchicine treatment, ALPase activity on the basolateral membrane gradually decreased. In contrast, ALPase in the bile canalicular membrane increased along with the enlargement of bile canaliculi, suggesting that ALPase in the basolateral membrane had been transported to the bile canalicular membrane. Furthermore, ALPase-positive vesicles, cisternae and autophagosome-like structures were frequently seen in the cytoplasm. ALPase was also positive in some lysosomal membranes. ALPase in hepatocytes at 48 h after colchicine treatment returned to almost the same location as in control hepatocytes. Altogether, it is suggested that excessively induced ALPase is at least partially retrieved by invagination of the bile canalicular membrane and then transported to lysosomes for degradation. In addition, this study indicates that excess plasma membrane might be a possible origin of autophagosomal membrane.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8548559     DOI: 10.1007/BF01464321

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


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Authors:  N Araki; Y Takashima; T Makita
Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol       Date:  1995-10       Impact factor: 4.304

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