Scanning electron microscopy of normal rabbit aorta: Injury or artifact?

Mary Richardson, Mark W.C. Hatton, Michael R. Buchanan, Sean Moore
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Abstract

The reported morphology of both normal and “injured” aortic endothelium differs significantly from one study to another. To better understand these disparities, we examined the effects of manipulating the preperfusion conditions on the subsequent morphology of normal aortic endothelium in the rabbit. Glutaraldehyde perfusion without any preperfusion with an electrolyte solution, induced vasoconstriction and the accumulation of cellular and plasma protein on the luminal surface of the aorta. Prolonged preperfusion by Ringer-Locke solution and to a lesser extent, by Krebs-Henzleit solution or modified Eagles medium, induced changes in the endothelium similar to those reported as the response to injury induced by other stimuli. Profound vessel wall alterations also occurred in animals which were shocked (through acute blood loss) or killed (by overdose of anesthetic) prior to fixation. These observations may explain, in part, the discrepancies in previous descriptions of the appearance of “normal” rabbit aortic endothelium in SEM, and suggest that the type and duration of the preperfusion must be considered to avoid morphological artifacts.

正常兔主动脉扫描电镜:损伤还是伪影?
在不同的研究中,正常和“损伤”的主动脉内皮的形态学有很大的不同。为了更好地理解这些差异,我们研究了操纵预灌注条件对兔正常主动脉内皮随后形态的影响。戊二醛灌注不经任何电解质溶液预灌注,诱导血管收缩,细胞蛋白和血浆蛋白在主动脉腔面积累。Ringer-Locke溶液延长预灌注时间,在较小程度上,用kreps - henzleit溶液或改良eagle培养基,诱导内皮细胞的变化类似于对其他刺激引起的损伤的反应。在固定前休克(由于急性失血)或死亡(由于麻醉过量)的动物也会发生严重的血管壁改变。这些观察结果可以部分解释先前在扫描电镜中对“正常”兔主动脉内皮外观描述的差异,并提示必须考虑预灌注的类型和持续时间,以避免形态学伪影。
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