Literature DB >> 641988

Preparation of biological material for X-ray microanalysis of diffusible elements. II. Comparison of different methods of drying ultrathin cryosections cut without a trough liquid.

T Barnard, L Sevéus.   

Abstract

The appearance of ultrathin, dry-cut cryosections of brown adipose tissue and liver was found to be strongly dependent upon adequate freeze-drying. If freeze-drying was inadequate, diffusion of substances could be demonstrated and freezing damage was not apparent. Diffusion was manifested as an electron dense film over structural features such as triglyceride droplet profiles and the edges of the section; when this film was thick, X-ray signals for P, S, Cl, K and Ca could be detected from it, in different proportions to those found in the section. The frequency and intensity of diffusion were lowered by decreasing the temperature in the cryochamber from about 200 K +/- 5 K to 163 K +/- 5 K by forced evaporation of liquid N2 using an extra heater. The lowest incidence of diffusion was obtained in conjunction with this device, by leaving the sections in the cryochamber for at least 2 h during drying, either over a drying agent or under moderate vacuum. Such sections showed a narrow zone (A) at the edge that lacked obvious ice-crystal damage, a thicker zone (B) of moderate ice-crystal damage and the bulk of the interior (zone C) severely damaged by freezing. Qualitatively different, reproducible X-ray spectra could be obtained from ultrastructural features even in areas showing some signs of diffusion.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 641988     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.1978.tb00078.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microsc        ISSN: 0022-2720            Impact factor:   1.758


  3 in total

1.  The energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis technique in the study of fluids and tissues of the brain and the inner ear.

Authors:  M Anniko; R Wroblewski
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1981

2.  Histochemical and X-ray microanalytical investigations of defined organs and cells in their true position within whole-body cryosections.

Authors:  R Wroblewski; L Edström; W Rauschning
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1980

3.  Cryo-ultramicrotomy after coating of the cut surface of the tissue block with carbon and metals before sectioning.

Authors:  A Schiller; R Taugner
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1979-08
  3 in total

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