Histochemistry and Cell Biology

, Volume 108, Issue 1, pp 11–15 | Cite as

Selenoprotein P associates with endothelial cells in rat tissues

  • R. F. Burk
  • Kristina E. Hill
  • Martha E. Boeglin
  • Ford F. Ebner
  • Harold S. Chittum
ORIGINAL PAPER

Abstract

 Selenoprotein P is an extracellular heparin-binding protein that has been implicated in protecting the liver against oxidant injury. Its location in liver, kidney, and brain was determined by conventional immunohistochemistry and confocal microscopy using a polyclonal antiserum. Selenoprotein P is associated with endothelial cells in the liver and is more abundant in central regions than in portal regions. It is also present in kidney glomeruli associated with capillary endothelial cells. Staining of selenoprotein P in the brain is also confined to vascular endothelial cells. The heparin-binding properties of selenoprotein P could be the basis for its binding to tissue. Its localization to the vicinity of endothelial cells is potentially relevant to its oxidant defense function.

Keywords

Endothelial Cell Central Region Confocal Microscopy Vascular Endothelial Cell Oxidant Injury 
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1997

Authors and Affiliations

  • R. F. Burk
    • 1
  • Kristina E. Hill
    • 1
  • Martha E. Boeglin
    • 1
  • Ford F. Ebner
    • 1
  • Harold S. Chittum
    • 1
  1. 1.Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine and Institute for Developmental Neuroscience, The Kennedy Center,Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37232-2279, USA Tel. +1 (615) 343-4747; Fax +1 (615) 343-6229 e-mail raymond.burk@mcmail.vanderbilt.eduUS

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