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Science 19 July 1974:
Vol. 185. no. 4147, pp. 271 - 273
DOI: 10.1126/science.185.4147.271

Articles

Microbodies (Peroxisomes) Containing Catalase in Myocardium: Morphological and Biochemical Evidence

Volker Herzog 1 and H. Dariush Fahimi 1

1 Harvard Pathology Unit, Mallory Institute of Pathology, Boston City Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02118

Microbodies characterized by a single limiting membrane and finely granular matrix occur in mouse myocardium and appear in close spatial relation to mitochondria and sarcoplasmic reticulum. The presence of catalase in the microbodies is revealed cytochemically and confirmed biochemically by direct measurement of its activity in myocardial tissue fractions. It is suggested that the microbodies may play an important role in myocardial lipid metabolism.


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