Title of article :
Immunocytochemical Localization of the G-Protein Sub-unit, Goα, in Rat Heart. Implications for a Role of Goαin Secretion of Cardiac Hormones
Author/Authors :
Wolf Peter-Wolf، نويسنده , , Karsten Spicher، نويسنده , , Hannelore Haase، نويسنده , , Wolfgang Schulze، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
The cellular and sub-cellular localization of the G-protein subunit, Goα, in rat heart was determined by immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy. Using antibodies directed against purified Goαand an antiserum raised against the C-terminal decapeptide of Goα, strong immunoreactivity was found in the conducting system of the heart, neurons, and atrial cardiomyocytes. Labeling of ventricles was weak compared to that of atria. In neurons, immunoelectron microscopy revealed Goαwas localized along the inner surface of axolemma and on axoplasmal vesicles. Goαimmunoreactivity in atrial and ventricular myocytes was not restricted to sarcolemma, but was also found on sub-sarcolemmal vesicles with characteristic caveolar morphology. At the level of intercalated discs, labeling was spread over the periphery of intercalated discs avoiding its membrane structures. Additionally, in atrial endocrine cardiomyocytes, approximately 60% of secretory granules revealed Goα-labeling on the cytoplasmic surface. A small number of these granules stood out due to particularly intense labeling. The observation that these granules were found most-frequently in sub-sarcolemmal areas suggests that they may be mature granules undergoing exocytosis. Therefore, Goαfound on secretory granules of endocrine cardiomyocytes may have a function in regulated exocytosis of cardiac hormones. Sarcolemmal localization of Goain atrial and ventricular cardiomyocytes supports the role of Goαin transmembrane signal transduction. Furthermore, caveolar localization of Goαmay provide a compartmental basis for integrating Go-mediated signaling events.
Keywords :
Endocrine atrium , Exocytosis , Secretory granules , Neurons , Caveolae , immunofluorescence , Protein A-gold. , G alpha (o) , G protein , cardiomyocytes
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology