Retention of glycogen in cryosubstituted mouse liver.

Histochemistry Pub Date : 1994-12-01 DOI:10.1007/BF00269577
M L von Schack, S Fakan
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Abstract

A periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-type reaction in which osmium-ammine was used as the reagent was carried out on ultrathin sections of mouse liver in order to study the extent to which glycogen is preserved. Comparisons were made between tissues that were, on the one hand, conventionally fixed and dehydrated and, on the other, those that were high-pressure frozen and cryosubstituted in acetone. A control was carried out for both groups using a routine uranyl acetate-lead citrate staining procedure. In the latter case, glycogen could be identified as electron-clear patches in the cytoplasm whereas after a PAS-type reaction, glycogen became darkly contrasted. In the case of conventionally fixed samples, glycogen appeared to display a certain amount of clumping separated by gaps whereas in cryosubstituted specimens it was denser and often showed elongated interconnecting structures. These results suggest that cryofixation and cryosubstitution provide better preservation of glycogen in mouse liver tissue compared with chemically fixed specimens. In addition, the fine structure of glycogen appears more homogeneous, showing less aggregation in cryo-treated liver samples.

小鼠肝脏中糖原的保留。
为了研究糖原的保存程度,在小鼠肝脏超薄切片上进行了以锇胺为试剂的周期性酸-希夫(PAS)反应。我们对两种组织进行了比较,一种是常规固定和脱水的组织,另一种是在丙酮中高压冷冻和低温取代的组织。采用常规醋酸铀酰-柠檬酸铅染色法对两组进行对照。在后一种情况下,糖原可以在细胞质中被识别为电子透明斑块,而在pas型反应后,糖原变成暗色对比。在常规固定样品的情况下,糖原似乎显示出一定数量的结块,被间隙分开,而在冷冻替代的样品中,它更密集,经常显示出细长的互连结构。这些结果表明,与化学固定标本相比,冷冻固定和冷冻替代能更好地保存小鼠肝组织中的糖原。此外,糖原的精细结构更均匀,在低温处理的肝脏样品中表现出较少的聚集。
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