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Title: Exocytosis couples to endocytosis of ferritin in parotid acinar cells from isoprenalin stimulated rats. Author: Kalina M, Robinovitch R. Journal: Cell Tissue Res; 1975 Nov 12; 163(3):373-82. PubMed ID: 1203954. Abstract: Distribution of acid phosphatase as a marker enzyme for lysosomes was investigated in the isoprenalin stimulated rat parotid gland. The enzyme was localized in lipofuscin-like bodies as well as in non-discharged granules. The appearance of these bodies was correlated in time to the appearance of smooth vesicles and reduction of the acinar lumen. Ferritin, used as a tracer and introduced into the stimulated gland via cannulated parotid ducts, was found in smooth vesicles, vacuoles and lipofuscin-like bodies throughout the cytoplasm of the acinar cells. Very often ferritin-containing vesicles were found in the vicinity of the Golgi complex. In most cases the vesicles containing ferritin also showed acid phosphatase reaction product. A possible correlation between the lysosomal system and the process of recycling and degradation of membranes in the stimulated gland is discussed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]