Abstract
Using antibodies against the 31-kD and 70-kD subunits of vacuolar type H+-ATPase (V-ATPase) and light microscopic immunocytochemistry, we have demonstrated the presence of this V-ATPase in rat submandibular gland. We have also investigated the adaptive changes of this transporter during acid- base disturbances such as acute and chronic metabolic acidosis or alkalosis. Our results show intracellularly distributed V-ATPase in striated, granular, and main excretory duct cells in controls, but no V-ATPase immunoreaction in acinar cells. Both acute and chronic metabolic acidosis caused a shift in V- ATPase away from diffuse distribution towards apical localization in striated and granular duct cells, suggesting that a V-ATPase could be involved in the regulation of acid-base homeostasis. In contrast, during acidosis the main excretory duct cells showed no changes in the V-ATPase distribution compared to controls. With acute and chronic metabolic alkalosis, no changes in the V- ATPase distribution occurred.
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Roussa, E., Thévenod, F., Sabolic, I., Herak-Kramberger, C. M., Nastainczyk, W., Bock, R., & Schulz, I. (1998). Immunolocalization of vacuolar-type H+-ATPase in rat submandibular gland and adaptive changes induced by acid-base disturbances. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 46(1), 91–100. https://doi.org/10.1177/002215549804600112
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