Lipids in Health and Disease (Nov 2011)

Immunohistochemical localization of hepatopancreatic phospholipase in gastropods mollusc, <it>Littorina littorea </it>and <it>Buccinum undatum </it>digestive cells

  • Zarai Zied,
  • Boulais Nicholas,
  • Marcorelles Pascale,
  • Gobin Eric,
  • Bezzine Sofiane,
  • Mejdoub Hafedh,
  • Gargouri Youssef

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-10-219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 219

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Abstract Background Among the digestive enzymes, phospholipase A2 (PLA2) hydrolyzes the essential dietary phospholipids in marine fish and shellfish. However, we know little about the organs that produce PLA2, and the ontogeny of the PLA2-cells. Accordingly, accurate localization of PLA2 in marine snails might afford a better understanding permitting the control of the quality and composition of diets and the mode of digestion of lipid food. Results We have previously producted an antiserum reacting specifically with mSDPLA2. It labeled zymogen granules of the hepatopancreatic acinar cells and the secretory materials of certain epithelial cells in the depths of epithelial crypts in the hepatopancreas of snail. To confirm this localization a laser capture microdissection was performed targeting stained cells of hepatopancreas tissue sections. A Western blot analysis revealed a strong signal at the expected size (30 kDa), probably corresponding to the PLA2. Conclusions The present results support the presence of two hepatopancreatic intracellular and extracellular PLA2 in the prosobranchs gastropods molluscs, Littorina littorea and Buccinum undatum and bring insights on their localizations.

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