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Changes with Development in the Expression of Cathepsin E in the Fetal Rat Stomach

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The changes with development in the expression of cathepsin E in the fetal rat stomach were examined immunochemically and immunohistochemically. The activity of acid proteinase in fetal gastric extracts increased dramatically during late gestational stages, rising from 0.017 units per mg of protein on day 15 of gestation to 0.591 units per mg of protein on day 21 of gestation. Electrophoretic analysis, combined with immunological tests, showed that the increase was due exclusively to increases in the activity of the monomeric and dimeric forms of cathepsin E, while SDS-PAGE-immunoblot analysis revealed that both forms are present as a 43-kDa proenzyme. Immunohistochemically, cathepsin E was localized in the cytoplasm of all proliferating epithelial cells of pars glandularis on day 16 of gestation or later. As revealed by conventional histological methods, surface mucous cells and parietal cells appeared for the first time in specimens on day 19 of gestation, and all of these cells were immunopositive for cathepsin E. The present study further indicated that cathepsin E is the predominant aspartic proteinase in the stomach of young rats, until pepsinogen C appears. Based on these results, possible roles of gastric cathepsin E are discussed.

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