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In teleosts, a considerable part of the body calcium is found in the scales. Associated with the scales are osteoblasts and osteoclasts, and during periods of high calcium demand such as during sexual maturation or starvation, the scales can be resorbed and thereby act as an internal calcium reservoir. In mammalian bone tissue, the activity of an acid phosphatase (ACP) isoenzyme, tartrate resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP), can be used as a marker for osteoclastic activity. In the present study, an evaluation of TRACP as a marker for osteoclastic activity in teleost scales has been performed. ACP and TRACP was histologically localized at resorption sites around the edge of the scales as well as at resorption holes in the scales. The optimal conditions for biochemical measurements of ACP and TRACP activity were found to be pH 5.3, 10 mM paranitrophenylphosphate, incubated for 30 min at room temperature, and 10 mM tartrate added when required. Using TRACP as a marker, estradiol-17β (E2) was found to increase the proportion of scales being resorbed, as well as the number and size of resorption sites per scale. Also, the scales of E2-treated fish showed weaker staining for calcium. Together, the obtained data indicate that estradiol-17β induces osteoclastic activity in teleost scales, resulting in increased resorption of the scales. A period of refeeding following a period of starvation did not have detectable effects on the scale osteoclastic activity and scale resorption.
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Persson, P., Takagi, Y. & Björnsson, B.T. Tartrate resistant acid phosphatase as a marker for scale resorption in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss: effects of estradiol-17β treatment and refeeding. Fish Physiol Biochem 14, 329–339 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00004071
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