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Title: Histochemical tracing of lysosomal enzymes. Improved preparation technique for acid phosphatase, beta-glucuronidase, acid-beta-galactosidase, and arylesterase in rat liver. Author: Groh V, von Mayersbach H. Journal: Acta Histochem; 1981; 69(1):1-11. PubMed ID: 6795881. Abstract: The efficiency of the membrane methods of Meijer (1972) and Lojda (1973) in histochemical lysosome tracing was studied and compared with the results of a preparation technique developed by us, employing fresh-frozen celloidin-coated sections; in addition, these methods were compared with results obtained with conventional formalin-sucrose-fixed livers. The lysosomes were traced by reactions for ACPase, beta-glucuronidase, arylesterase and acid-beta-galactosidase activity in rat livers systematically harvested at different time points of occurence of their maximal and minimal activities during the 24-h period, thus indicating a heterogeneity of lysosomes. 3. Optimal results with respect to the morphological appearance of lysosomes were obtained in fresh-frozen celloidin coated sections. This preparation method also caused no enzyme inhibition or loss, thus delivering comparatively the strongest reactions in livers and in enzyme models. 4. Day-time-dependent extralysosomal enzyme activities regularly occur in hepatocytes. Extralysosomal localizations however, are not a consequence of technically induced enzyme diffusion; they are best visualized in celloidin-coated sections; the membrane method produces less satisfactory results, and formalin-sucrose-fixed livers were least satisfactory.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]