Skip to main content
Log in

Pattern of secretion in thymic epithelial cells: Ultrastructural studies of the effect of blockage at various levels

  • Published:
Cell and Tissue Research Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

The observation of secretory phenomena in mouse thymic epithelial cells is disappointing since no real secretion image is found. An adequate technique for such a study is to block the secretion pathway and to observe by electron microscopy cells accumulating secretory products. For this purpose, we used three means of blocking secretion: Firstly, since the thymic epithelial cell is regulated by a feedback phenomenon, secretion was blocked by antibodies against thymulin, one of the hormones secreted by these cells. Secondly, colchicine was used to modify the intracellular transport of the secretory product. In both of these types of experiments, electron microscopy showed a great increase in the number of “clear vacuoles” and their granular contents in epithelial cells. In a third series of experiments, we used monensin at a concentration that blocks the intracellular transport of secretory proteins at the various levels of the Golgi apparatus. In this series, only an increased number of vacuoles was observed, but they appeared devoid of all granular content. It can be concluded that in the thymic epithelial cell, a discrete system of secretion directs the passage of the product, originating in the cisternae of the endoplasmic reticulum, into “clear vacuoles”, the terminal element of the cellular secretory apparatus.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Auger C, Monier JC, Dardenne M, Pléau JM, Bach JF (1982) Identification of FTS on thymus ultrathin sections using monoclonal antibodies. Immunol Lett 5:213–216

    Google Scholar 

  • Bach JF (1983) Thymuline (FTS-Zn). Clin Immunol Allergy 3:133–156

    Google Scholar 

  • Bach JF, Goldstein G (1980) New concepts of thymic hormones. Thymus 2:1–4

    Google Scholar 

  • Bach JF, Dardenne M, Pléau JM, Bach MA (1973) Isolation, biochemical characterization and biological activity of a circulating thymic hormone in the mouse and the human. Ann NY Acad Sci 249:186–210

    Google Scholar 

  • Beams H, Kessel R (1968) The Golgi apparatus, structure and function. Int Rev Cytol 23:209–220

    Google Scholar 

  • Borgers M, Brabander M Eds. Microtubules and microtubules inhibitors. North-Holland Publishing Comp Amsterdam, Elsevier Publ Comp New York, 1975

    Google Scholar 

  • Cohen S, Berrih S, Dardenne M, Bach JF (1983) Régulation in vitro de la secretion de thymuline par les cellules épithéliales thymiques. CR Acad Sci (Paris) 297:3–5

    Google Scholar 

  • Dardenne M, Papiernik M, Bach JF, Stutman O (1974) Studies on thymus products. III. Epithelial origin of the serum thymic factor. Immunology 27:299–304

    Google Scholar 

  • Dardenne M, Pléau JM, Nabarra B, Lefrancier P, Derrien M, Choay J, Bach JF (1982a) Contribution of zinc and other metals to the biological activity of the serum thymic factor. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 79:5370–5373

    Google Scholar 

  • Dardenne M, Pléau JM, Savino W, Bach JF (1982b) Monoclonal antibody against the serum thymic factor (FTS). Immunol Lett 7:79–83

    Google Scholar 

  • Ellinger A, Panelka M (1984) Colchicine-induced tubular, vesicular and cisternal organelle aggregates in absorptive cells of the small intestine of the rat. Biol Cell 52:43–52

    Google Scholar 

  • Farquhar M (1971) Processing of secretory products by cells of the anterior pituitary gland. Mem Sco Endocrinol 19:79–124

    Google Scholar 

  • Farquhar M (1981) Membrane recycling in secretory cells: implications for traffic of products and specialized membrane within the Golgi complex. Methods Cell Biol 23:399–427

    Google Scholar 

  • Fawcett D, Long J (1969) Ultrastructure of endocrine gland. Recent Progr Horm Res 25:315–327

    Google Scholar 

  • Flickinger C, Wilson K, Gray H (1984) The secretory pathway in the mouse epididymis as shown by electron microscope radioautography of principal cells exposed to monensin. Anat Rec 210:435–448

    Google Scholar 

  • Gold G, Pou J, Nowlain R, Godsky G (1984) Effect of monensin on conversion of proinsulin to insulin and secretion to insulin of newly synthesized insulin in isolated rat islets. Diabetes 33:1019–1624

    Google Scholar 

  • Goldstein A (1984) (ed) Thymic hormones and lymphokines, Plenum Press, New York

    Google Scholar 

  • Griffith G, Quinn P, Warren G (1983) Dissection of the Golgi complex: Monensin inhibits the transport of the viral membrane proteins from medial to transgolgi cisternae. J Cell Biol 96:835–850

    Article  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  • Higley H, Rowden G (1984) Immunocytochemical localization of thymosin and thymopoietin in human, rat and murine thymus. In: Goldstein A (ed) Thymic hormones and lymphokines, Plenum Press, New York, p 135

    Google Scholar 

  • Holub M, Maudi B, Schlegova D, Rossman P (1979) Cellular sources of thymic hormones (thymosin) in human thymus. Csecho Med 2:161–164

    Google Scholar 

  • Lacy P (1975) Endocrine secretory mechanisms. Am J Path 79:170–187

    Google Scholar 

  • Labrie F, Gauther M, Pelletier G, Borgeat P, Lemay A, Gouge JJ (1973) Role of microtubules in basal and stimulated release of growth hormone and prolactin in rat adenohypophysis in vitro. Endocrinology 93:903–914

    Google Scholar 

  • Ledger P, Nishimoto S, Hayashi S, Tanzer M (1983) Abnormal glycosylation of human fibronectin secreted in the presence of monensin. J Biol Chem 258:547–554

    Google Scholar 

  • Malaise W (1973) Insulin secretion. Diabetologia 9:167–173

    Google Scholar 

  • Mandi B, Glant T (1973) Thymosin-producing cells of the thymus. Nature 246:25–28

    Google Scholar 

  • Michaels J (1983) The effects of colchicine on the distribution of glycoprotein containing vesicles in epithelial cells of murine colon. Cell Tissue Res 228:323–335

    Google Scholar 

  • Monier JC, Dardenne M, Pléau JM, Deschaux P, Bach JF (1980) Characterization of the FTS in the thymus. I. Fixation of anti-FTS antibodies on thymic reticulo-epithelial cells. Clin Exp Immunol 42:470–476

    Google Scholar 

  • Moskalewski S, Thyberg J, Lohmander S, Friberg U (1975) Influence of colchicine and vinblastine on the Golgi complex and matrix deposition in chondrocytes aggregates. Exp Cell Res 95:440–445

    Google Scholar 

  • Nabarra B (1986) Ultrastructure of mice thymic reticulum. I. Epithelial component. Thymus (in press)

  • Nabarra B, Halpern S, Kaiserlian D, Dardenne M (1984) Localization of zinc in the thymic reticulum of mice by electron-probe microanalysis. Cell Tissue Res 238:209–212

    Google Scholar 

  • Novikoff A (1976) The endoplasmic reticulum a cytochemist's view. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 73:2781–2787

    Google Scholar 

  • Novikoff A, Novikoff P (1977) Cytochemical contributions to differentiating GERL from the Golgi apparatus. Histochem J 9:525–551

    Google Scholar 

  • Oda K, Ikahara Y (1982) Monensin inhibits the conversion of proalbumin to serum albumin in cultured rat hepatocytes. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 105:766–772

    Google Scholar 

  • Oda K, Misumi Y, Ikahara Y (1983) Disparate effects of monensin and colchicine on intracellular processing of secretory protein in cultured rat hepatocytes. Eur J Biochem 135:209–216

    Google Scholar 

  • Olmsted J, Borisy G (1973) Microtubules. Ann Rev Biochem 42:507–540

    Google Scholar 

  • Orci L, Halban P, Amherdt M, Ravazzola M, Vassali JB, Perrelet A (1984) A clathrin-coated Golgi related compartment of the insulin secreting cell accumulates proinsulin in the presence of monensin. Cell 39:39–47

    Google Scholar 

  • Palade G (1975) Intracellular aspects of the process of protein synthesis. Science 189:347–358

    CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  • Palay S (1958) The morphology of secretion. In: Palay S (ed) Frontiers in cytology. New Haven, Yale University Press, p 305–341

    Google Scholar 

  • Parkhouse R, Allison A (1972) Failure of cytochalasin and colchicine to inhibit secretion of immunoglobulins. Nature 235:220–222

    Google Scholar 

  • Piasek A, Thyberg J (1980) Effects of colchicine on endocytosis of horseradish peroxidase by rat peritoneal macrophages. J Cell Sci 45:59–71

    Google Scholar 

  • Pléau JM, Dardenne M, Bach JF (1981) The serum thymic factor (FTS). Mol Cell Biochem 41:67–72

    Google Scholar 

  • Quinn P, Griffiths G, Warren G (1983) Dissection of the Golgi complex: II. Density separation of specific Golgi functions in virally infected cells treated with monensin. J Cell Biol 96:851–856

    Google Scholar 

  • Savino W, Dardenne M (1986) Thymic hormone-containing cells. VIII. Effects of colchicine, cytochalasin B and monensin on the secretion of thymulin by cultured human thymic epithelial cells. J Histochem Cytochem 34:1719–1723

    Google Scholar 

  • Savino W, Dardenne M, Papiernik M, Bach JF (1982) Thymic hormone containing cells: characterization and localization of FTS in young mouse thymus studied by monoclonal antibodies. J Exp Med 156:628–630

    Google Scholar 

  • Savino W, Dardenne M, Bach JF (1983) Thymic hormone containing cells. III. Evidence for a feed-back regulation of the secretion of the serum thymic factor (FTS) by thymic epithelial cells. Clin Exp Immunol 52:7–12

    Google Scholar 

  • Schmitt D, Monier JC, Dardenne M, Pléau JM, Deschaux P, Bach JF (1980) Cytoplasmic localization of FTS in thymic epithelial cells. An immunoelectron microscopical study. Thymus 2:177–181

    Google Scholar 

  • Smilowitz H (1980) Routes of intracellular transport of acetylcholine receptor and esterase are distinct. Cell 19:237–244

    Google Scholar 

  • Tartakoff A (1980) The Golgi complex: cross roads for vesicular traffic. Int Rev Exp Pathol 22:227–251

    Google Scholar 

  • Tartakoff A (1982) Simplifying the complex Golgi. Trend Biochem Sci 7:174–176

    Google Scholar 

  • Tartakoff A (1983) Perturbation of vesicular traffic with the carboxylic inophore monensin. Cell 32:1026–1028

    Google Scholar 

  • Tartakoff A, Vassalli P (1978) Comparative studies of intracellular transport of secretory proteins. J Cell Biol 79:694–707

    Google Scholar 

  • Temple R, Williams J, Wilber JF, Wolff J (1972) Colchicine and hormone secretion. Biochem Biophys Rec Commun 46:1454–1461

    Google Scholar 

  • Teplitz R, Mazie I, Gerson I, Barr K (1975) The effects of microtubular binding agents on secretion of IgM antibody. Exp Cell Res 90:392–400

    Google Scholar 

  • Thyberg J, Piasek A, Moskalewski S (1980) Effects of colchicine on the Golgi complex and GERL of cultured rat peritoneal macrophages and epiphyseal chondrocytes. J Cell Sci 95:42–58

    Google Scholar 

  • Tougard C, Picart R, Morin A, Tixier-Widal A (1983) Effect of monensin on secretory pathway on GH3 prolactin cells. J Histochem Cytochem 37:745–754

    Google Scholar 

  • Trifaro JM (1977) Common mechanisms of hormone secretion. Ann Rev Pharmacol Toxicol 17:27–47

    Google Scholar 

  • Trifaro JM, Collier B, Lastowecka A, Stern D (1972) Inhibition by colchicine and by vinblastine of acetylcholine-induced cathecholamine release from the adrenal gland: an anti-cholinergic action, not an effect upon microtubules. Mol Pharmacol 8:264–267

    Google Scholar 

  • Van Bekkum DW Editor (1975) The biological activity of thymic hormones. Krooyker Scientific Rotterdam

  • Wilcox D, Kitson R, Widnell C (1982) Inhibition of pinocytosis in rat embryo fibroblast treated with monensin. J Cell Biol 92:859–864

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Nabarra, B., Andrianarison, I. Pattern of secretion in thymic epithelial cells: Ultrastructural studies of the effect of blockage at various levels. Cell Tissue Res. 249, 171–178 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00215431

Download citation

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00215431

Key words

Navigation