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1 Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2E9 Canada; and 2 Department of Biology, Okanagan University College, Kelowna, British Columbia V1V 1V7, Canada
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magnetic cell separation technique (MACS) was developed for isolating
and characterizing peanut lectin agglutinin positive (PNA+)
cells from rainbow trout gills. Percoll density separated
mitochondria-rich (MR) cells were serially labeled with PNA-FITC and an
anti-FITC antibody covalently coupled to a 50-nm iron particle and then applied to a magnetic column. PNA+ MR cells were enriched
to >95% purity. Transmission electron microscopy analysis of both the
PNA+ and PNA negative (PNA
) fraction showed
that PNA binds to MR chloride cells while the PNA
cell
fraction is comprised of MR cells with features characteristic of
pavement cells. Western blotting demonstrated that both
PNA+ and PNA
fractions had high levels of
Na+-K+-ATPase and Sco1 expression; however,
relative expression of H+-ATPase in PNA+ and
PNA
cells demonstrated that untreated fish had twofold
higher H+-ATPase levels in PNA
cells relative
to the PNA+ cells. Furthermore, hypercapnic acidosis
significantly increased the relative H+-ATPase expression
on PNA
cells only, whereas metabolic alkalosis had no
significant effect.
peanut lectin; pavement cell; fish; hypercapnia; hydrogen-adenosine-triphosphatase
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