Rogers P A, Gannon B J
J Microsc. 1983 Aug;131(Pt 2):241-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.1983.tb04250.x.
A new interpretation of microvascular corrosion casting is described using examples from casts of the rat uterus taken during the oestrous cycle and early pregnancy. The casts are considered as representing a three-dimensional model of the tissue vascular space; this characteristic model or tissue skeleton is used to demonstrate transient morphological changes that may be difficult to visualize by other techniques, that may be obscured by other structures, or destroyed by conventional aldehyde fixation procedures. This new application, when supplemented by conventional histology to determine vessel distribution within the tissue and to confirm observations first made by casting, provides a technique for visualizing three-dimensional morphological changes in tissues that is accurate, relatively simple and far more rapid than the laborious method of histological serial sectioning and three-dimensional tissue reconstruction.
本文通过大鼠子宫在发情周期和妊娠早期铸型的实例,描述了微血管铸型的一种新解释。这些铸型被视为代表组织血管空间的三维模型;这种独特的模型或组织骨架用于展示一些短暂的形态变化,这些变化可能难以用其他技术观察到,可能会被其他结构掩盖,或被传统的醛类固定程序破坏。这种新应用,辅以传统组织学方法以确定组织内血管分布并证实最初通过铸型观察到的结果,提供了一种可视化组织三维形态变化的技术,该技术准确、相对简单,且比费力的组织学连续切片和三维组织重建方法要快得多。