Literature DB >> 943031

Cytochemical localization of endogenous peroxidase activity in renal medullary collecting tubules and papillary mucosa of the rat.

T Cavallo.   

Abstract

Endogenous peroxidase activity, as demonstrated by the technique of Graham and Karnovsky (Graham RC Jr, Karnovsky MJ: J Histochem Cytochem 14:291, 1966), was identified in medullary collecting tubule cells and in the cells of renal papillary mucosa of the rat. Peroxidase reactive sites were observed in the perinuclear cisterna, endoplasmic reticulum, and cytoplasmic vesicles of such cells. The specificity of the peroxidase reaction was verified by means of chemical inhibitors (NaN3, KCN, aminotriazole), denaturation of the enzyme by heat, exclusion or prior oxidation of substrate (diamino-benzidine), and high concentration of H2O2. Prolonged fixation (glutaraldehyde) improved cellular detail but diminished or abolished the peroxidase staining. When exogenous H2O2 was excluded from the incubating medium, a positive reaction was obtained suggesting that H2O2 can be endogenously generated. This observation was confirmed by degradation of tissue-formed H2O2 with beef liver catalase and by blocking endogenous generation of H2O2 with sodium pyruvate. These studies indicate that the reaction product is the result of an enzymatic reaction and that the enzyme is most likely a peroxidase. A similar staining reaction was not observed in other tubule segments, including cortical collecting tubules. The significance of this peroxidase activity is discussed in relation to the cellular localization and biosynthesis of renal medullary prostaglandins.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 943031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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