抄録
Using para-nitrophenyl phosphate as substrate, extralysosomal localization of acid phosphatase activity was investigated in the developing and adult rat cerebellar cortex, particularly in the Purkinje (P) cells. Light microscopic observations revealed that acid para-nitrophenylphosphatase (acid NPPase) activity appeared increasingly in the P cell and molecular layers throughout their postnatal development. Under an electron microscope, the acid NPPase activity was found in the cisterns of nuclear envelope and endoplasmic reticulum of the P cells, in addition to the lysosomal activity. In the synapses on the P cells, the acid NPPase activity was predominantly localized in the presynaptic membrane of such parallel fibers. The activity of nonlysosomal acid NPPase was inhibited by fluoride (0.1mM) and CuSO4 (1.0mM), but not by L(+)-tartrate (10mM). The present results are discussed in a possible relationship to an activity of phosphotyrosine protein phosphatase in the developing rat cerebellar cortex.