ENZYME CONTENT OF HEPATOCELLULAR LYSOSOMES IN THE LIVER OF THE TUMOR-BEARING MOUSE
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 61 (5), 528-533
Abstract
An increase in the number of hepatocellular lysosomes was not detected in mice bearing the solid or ascites forms of sarcoma 180 or Ehrlich''s tumor. Despite this, biochemical studies showed significant increases in acid phosphatase, cathepsin-D and .beta.-galactosidase. This difference between morphological and biochemical observations is explained by the fact that only gross increases in lysosome population are likely to be detected in the small samples examined with EM but by biochemical methods whereby many grams of tissue are analyzed, finer changes may be detected. As far as is known, there is an increase in hepatocellular lysosomes and/or lysosomal enzymes in tumor-bearing mice, rats and man and no exception to this exists.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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