Thorogood P V, Gray J C
Calcif Tissue Res. 1975 Nov 24;19(1):17-26. doi: 10.1007/BF02563987.
Displacement or removal of mineral during the processing of calcified tissues for electron microscopy is a recognized phenomenon. An electron microscope analysis has been made of artefactual mineral loss during ultramicrotomy of osteogenic tissue. It is concluded from morphological investigation and the use of electron diffraction that this loss of crystalline mineral during sectioning can considerably change the morphology of calcified tissues and may lead to inaccurate interpretation of cell and matrix morphology. Electron probe X-ray microanalysis has been used to demonstrate in a semi-quantitative manner, the artefactual loss of calcium and phosphorus. Problems of specimen preparation for such analytical work are discussed.
在对钙化组织进行电子显微镜检查的处理过程中,矿物质的移位或去除是一种公认的现象。对成骨组织超薄切片过程中人为造成的矿物质损失进行了电子显微镜分析。通过形态学研究和电子衍射得出结论,切片过程中结晶矿物质的损失会显著改变钙化组织的形态,并可能导致对细胞和基质形态的错误解读。已使用电子探针X射线微分析以半定量方式证明了钙和磷的人为损失。讨论了此类分析工作的标本制备问题。