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Ecto-ATPases and 5′-nucleotidases in the caveolae of smooth muscle. Enzyme-histochemical evidence may indicate a role for caveolae in neurotransmission.

✍ Scribed by Agnes Kittel; Ernö Bácsy


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
437 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
1065-6995

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ABSTRACT

We have demonstrated the localization of ecto‐Ca‐ATPase and 5′‐nucleotidase activity in the caveolae of smooth muscle cells of guinea pig vas deferens and the ileum longitudinal muscle strips with a cerium‐precipitation enzyme‐cytochemical method. The activities seemed to be strongest in the caveolae. Since the simultaneous presence of the 5′‐nucleotidase activity supports the hypothesis that this ecto‐Ca‐ATPase activity does not have a pump function, but, together with 5′‐nucleotidase, may play a role in neurotransmission, these specific membrane invaginations, the caveolae, have a functional relationship with transverse tubules of striated muscle.