Abstract
Mannose-specific binding sites in the two types of synoviocytes (A and S) from the synovial membrane of normal rat knee joints were studied by an ultrastructural-cytochemical method using horseradish peroxidase (HRP) as a ligand. The A cells showed mannose-specific binding sites for HRP which were localized in coated pits and coated vesicles (110 nm) as well as in smooth-walled vesicles, vacuoles, and tubules. No mannose-specific binding sites for HRP were detected in the S cells. Together with previous observations on absorption of intraarticularly injected HRP in type A and type S synoviocytes, the present results strongly support the interpretation that the A cells internalize HRP by receptor-mediated endocytosis and that the S cells internalize HRP by fluid-phase endocytosis only. The present results agree with the suggestion that mannose-specific binding sites consist of two pools, the one concerned with internalization of ligand and the other with intracellular targeting of internalized ligand.
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