Electron probe X-ray microanalysis of epithelial cells: aspects of cryofixation.

Scanning microscopy. Supplement Pub Date : 1994-01-01
K Zierold, H Hentschel, F Wehner, A Wessing
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Content and distribution of diffusible ions in epithelial cells were studied by scanning transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive electron probe X-ray microanalysis of freeze-dried cryosections from trout kidney, rat liver and Malpighian tubules of Drosophila larvae. Cryofixation of small excised kidney and liver samples by rapid immersion into liquid propane resulted in intracellular K/Na-ratios < 1. In contrast, K/Na-ratios > 7 were obtained after in situ cryofixation by means of a cryopunching device which allows tissue pieces to be frozen during excision from the intact organ. Isolated hepatocytes cryofixed in a small droplet of culture medium had a K/Na-ratio of 3.7. After culturing the hepatocytes, the K/Na-ratio increased to 24. Effects of extracellular media of different composition on the intracellular element content were studied. Malpighian tubules of Drosophila larvae were cryofixed by rapid immersion into liquid propane, and the distribution of K across the cells forming the tubules from the basal to the apical cell membrane was measured. An increasing K gradient was found from the intermediate to the apical cytoplasm. The intracellular K distribution was dependent on ions and transport inhibitors present in the fluid surrounding the Malpighian tubules within the larvae. Content and distribution of ions in epithelial cells sensitively depend on the physiological state immediately before cryofixation. Thus, electron probe X-ray microanalysis of cells and cell functions requires careful selection and control of the cell system to be studied.

上皮细胞的电子探针x射线显微分析:冷冻固定的方面。
采用扫描透射电子显微镜和能量弥散电子探针x射线显微分析方法,研究了鳟鱼肾脏、大鼠肝脏和果蝇幼虫马氏小管冻干切片上皮细胞中扩散离子的含量和分布。将小块切除的肾脏和肝脏样本快速浸泡在液态丙烷中冷冻,导致细胞内K/ na比< 1。相比之下,通过低温冲孔装置原位冷冻固定后获得的K/ na比率> 7,该装置允许在从完整器官切除时冷冻组织块。分离的肝细胞冷冻在小滴培养基中,K/ na比为3.7。培养肝细胞后,K/ na比增加到24。研究了不同成分的胞外培养基对胞内元素含量的影响。将果蝇幼虫的马氏小管快速浸泡在液体丙烷中冷冻,并测量K在形成小管的细胞中从细胞膜基部到细胞膜顶端的分布。从中间细胞质到顶端细胞质的钾梯度逐渐增大。细胞内K的分布依赖于存在于幼虫体内马尔比氏小管周围液体中的离子和运输抑制剂。上皮细胞中离子的含量和分布敏感地依赖于冰冻前的生理状态。因此,细胞和细胞功能的电子探针x射线微分析需要仔细选择和控制待研究的细胞系统。
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