Literature DB >> 3308793

Comparison of the effects of a preliminary hepatic washing and of saponin on the intracellular penetration of peroxidase-labeled anti-rat albumin antibodies in hepatocytes.

A Cazier1, Y Lamri, G Feldmann.   

Abstract

The effect of a preliminary hepatic washing with saline before liver fixation either by perfusion or immersion was compared to the effect of saponin, a membrane-permeabilizing agent, in order to ascertain which procedure is best to obtain a homogeneous distribution of albumin-containing hepatocytes in the hepatic lobule. Albumin was located in the hepatocytes by peroxidase-labeled antibodies using light and electron microscopy. The efficacy of the two procedures on the intracellular penetration of labeled antibodies in liver sections was judged by preparing transverse ultrathin sections. Both procedures yielded similar results. Liver fixation by perfusion with saponin and without a preliminary washing, however, distributes albumin-containing hepatocytes more homogeneously in the hepatic lobule and enables labeled antibodies to penetrate more satisfactorily. In contrast, when the liver is fixed by immersion, the preliminary washing is the only way to obtain an even distribution of albumin-containing hepatocytes, as saponin is not effective under these conditions. In conclusion, the localization of albumin in the hepatocytes must be adapted according to the technique used to fix the liver.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3308793     DOI: 10.1007/BF00492418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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