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A post-embedding avidin-biotin peroxidase system to demonstrate the light and electron microscopic localization of lectin binding sites in rat kidney tubules.

C J Jones, R W Stoddart.   

Abstract

A post-embedding method for the light and electron microscopic demonstration of lectin binding sites in rat kidney tubules is described. The use of biotinylated lectins, followed by treatment with avidin peroxidase and the DAB-H2O2 sequence, produced intense staining of acrylic sections at the electron microscope level: brush borders and associated structures, cytoplasmic granules, basal infoldings and basement membrane-plasmalemmal interfaces of proximal tubules bound erythrophytohaemagglutinin, while distal tubules were mainly unstained. At the light microscope level, epoxy resin sections showed a similar staining pattern after etching, as did acrylic resin sections after intensification of the final reaction product. The binding of wheatgerm agglutinin to cytoplasmic granules and brush border structures in the proximal tubules was abolished, at both the light and electron microscope levels, by the competing sugar tri-N-acetylchitotriose. Epoxy resin ultrathin sections required etching before staining was achieved in the electron microscope, and results were far inferior to those obtained with acrylic resin. This method allows rapid and inexpensive screening of large numbers of lectins, if required, at both the light and electron microscope levels, using reagents that are stable for long periods of time.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3531100     DOI: 10.1007/bf01675218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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