Literature DB >> 6159393

X-ray microanalysis of aldehyde-fixed glycogen contrast-stained by OsVI . FeII and OsVI . RuIV complexes.

W C de Bruijn, J M van Buitenen.   

Abstract

The composition of the contrast-donating complex of rat liver glycogen, nucleoplasm, erythrocytes, and mitochondria was established by X-ray microanalysis. In these compartments the presence of osmium and iron was shown qualitatively in tissue after glutaraldehyde fixation, treated with OsVIIIO4 plus K4FeII(CN)6 and in similar tissue treated with a combination of K2OsVIO4 plus K4FeII(CN)6. Osmium and ruthenium were detected in these compartments, in aldehyde-fixed tissue treated with mixtures containing K2RuIVL(CN)6 rather than K4FeII(CN)6. The iron detected in the glycogen, nucleoplasm, erythrocytes, and mitochondria of tissue treated with K2RuIV(CN)6 mixtures proved to derive from sources inside the electron microscope, and had to be considered an artifact. Quantitatively, the mean atomic ratios of osmium-to-iron and osmium-to-ruthenium were determined from spectra obtained by point analyses of the same compartments (glycogen, nucleoplasm, mitochondria, lipid droplets, and erythrocytes). After correction of the spectra for the instrumental iron contribution, the osmium-to-iron and osmium-to-ruthenium ratios in the glycogen were about 1:3 for tissue treated with those combinations including K2OsVIO4. In the other compartments, the osmium-to-iron and osmium-to-ruthenium ratios were virtually 1:0. For Os-VIIIO4 in combination with potassium ferrouscyanide however the osmium-to-iron ratio was 1:7 in the glycogen and 1:5 in all other compartments. OsVIIIO4 was combined with potassium ruthenium-cyanide, the osmium-to-ruthenium ratio was 1:2 in the glycogen and 2:1 in the other compartments. These results support our view that the selective glycogen contrast is obtained by complex formation.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6159393     DOI: 10.1177/28.11.6159393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0022-1554            Impact factor:   2.479


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2.  An improved procedure for the X-ray microanalysis of acid phosphatase activity in lysosomes.

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3.  Cytochemical demonstration of phosphatases in the rat liver by a cerium-based method in combination with osmium tetroxide and potassium ferrocyanide postfixation.

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4.  Effects of different fixative solutions on labeling of concanavalin-A receptor sites in human T-lymphocytes.

Authors:  J Renau-Piqueras; E Knecht; J Hernández-Yago
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5.  Application of the ferrocyanide-reduced osmium method for mineralizing cartilage: further evidence for the enhancement of intracellular glycogen and visualization of matrix components.

Authors:  D Lewinson
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1989-05

6.  Glycogen accumulations in differentiating mesonephric ducts and tubuli in male human embryos.

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Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)       Date:  1983

7.  X-ray microanalysis of non-aldehyde-fixed glycogen contrast stained with OsVIIIO4, OsVIIIFeIII, or OsVIFeII complex in vitro.

Authors:  W C de Bruijn; J M van Buitenen
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1981-01

8.  Glycosaminoglycans in the rat aorta. Ultrastructural localization with toluidine blue O and osmium--ferrocyanide procedure.

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9.  Chemical aspects of glycogen contrast-staining by potassium osmate.

Authors:  J C Riemersma; E J Alsbach; W C De Bruijn
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1984-02

10.  Extraction of osmium-containing lipids by section staining for TEM.

Authors:  W F Neiss
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1983
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