クマノ イチロウ
Ichiro Kumano
熊野 一郎 所属 川崎医療短期大学 教育部 看護学科 職種 准教授 |
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言語種別 | 日本語 |
発表タイトル | ウサギ顎下腺の導管上皮細胞におけるケラチンの機能
Biological roles of keratins in duct epithelial cells of rabbit submandibular gland. |
会議名 | 第40回日本組織細胞化学会総会 |
学会区分 | 全国規模の学会 |
発表形式 | ポスター掲示 |
講演区分 | 一般 |
発表者・共同発表者 | ◎Ogawa Chizuru, Kumano Ichiro, Suda Masumi, Iwatsuki Hirohiko |
発表年月日 | 1999/11 |
開催地 (都市, 国名) |
京都 |
学会抄録 | Acta histochemica et cytochemica 32(6),555 1999 |
概要 | Presently, more than 20 different keratin (cytokeratin) intermediate filament proteins have been identified, but their biological roles remain largely unknown. In this study, the distribution of 11 keratins (keratin-3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18 and 20) and actin was studied immunohistochemically and ultraimmunohistochemically using an avidin-biotin peroxidase complex system. Epithelia of both interlobular and intralobular ducts consisted of columnar and basal cells. In the columnar epithelial cells, the intermediate filaments were concentrated near the apex region and formed a thick network, apex network. The upper layer of the apex network contained keratins 7, 18 and 20. In contrast, the lower layer of the apex network contained keratins 3, 5, 8, 17, 18 and 20. Since the filaments of the apex network are tightly anchored to desmosomes, these keratins serve to maintain cell-cell contact. In addition, intermediate filaments containing keratin 7 were anchored to semidesmosomes which served to maintain cell-matrix contact. Keratin 8, keratin 14 and actin were collocated near the cell nucleus and formed a complex cage (about 1μm in diameter) surrounding the Golgi apparatus. The cage may be involved in the positioning and maintenance of specific structure of the Golgi apparatus. In the basal cells, the intermediate filaments concentrated in the perinuclear region and form a juxtanuclear network. This network consisted of keratins 3 and 10. Keratin 13 was detected between the juxtanuclear network and cell membrane. Therefore, keratin 13 may play a role in cell-cell and cell-matrix contact in the basal cells. |