[Effect of paraformaldehyde fixation on the qualitative preservation and stereological parameters of the adult rat liver].

M Kraemer, J Vassy, M T Chalumeau, A Reith
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Studies were made to compare the impact of immersion fixations with different concentrations of paraformaldehyde (10%, 6% + 0,25% glutaraldehyde, 4% and 1%) on the cellular and subcellular structure preservation. The study was performed on 3 animals. Similar conditions existed for all the preparative steps, since they were done in one operation. Cellular parameters as the volume densities of hepatocytes (VVH), nuclei (VVNH), cytoplasm (VVCYT) and extra-hepatocytic space (VVEX) were assessed by light microscopy on toluidine blue stained semi-thin sections at X 1 000. The volume (VVM), the surface density of mitochondria (SVMO) and their mean profile size (am) were measured at the electron microscopic level (X 15 000). The most striking differences were observed in the volume density (VVM), surface to volume ratio (SV) and mean profile area of the mitochondria (am). Qualitative results revealed that the zone of good electron microscopic observation varied according to the concentrations of the fixative. In conclusion, the best qualitative and quantitative preservation is assumed with 4% paraformaldehyde and at a less degree with 6% paraformaldehyde + 0,25% glutaraldehyde.

[多聚甲醛固定对成年大鼠肝脏定性保存及体视学参数的影响]。
研究比较了不同浓度的多聚甲醛(10%、6% + 0、25%戊二醛、4%和1%)浸泡固定对细胞和亚细胞结构保存的影响。该研究在3只动物身上进行。所有的准备步骤都有相似的条件,因为它们是在一次操作中完成的。采用甲苯胺蓝染色半薄切片,在X 1 000下光镜下观察肝细胞(VVH)、细胞核(VVNH)、细胞质(VVCYT)和肝细胞外间隙(VVEX)的体积密度等细胞参数。电镜(X 15000)测量了线粒体的体积(VVM)、表面密度(SVMO)和平均剖面尺寸(am)。线粒体的体积密度(VVM)、表面体积比(SV)和平均剖面面积(am)的差异最为显著。定性结果表明,固液浓度不同,电镜观察良好的区域也不同。综上所述,4%的多聚甲醛和6%的多聚甲醛+ 0,25%的戊二醛的定性和定量保存效果最好。
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