Timms B G, Chandler J A
Histochem J. 1984 Jul;16(7):733-54. doi: 10.1007/BF01095279.
Freeze-dried frozen sections prepared from unfixed rat lateral prostate were examined by X-ray microanalysis in an attempt to establish the in vivo distribution of endogenous ions. Poor morphological resolution was a limiting factor in the analysis of subcellular regions of the tissue. Glutaraldehyde fixation prior to cryo-sectioning resulted in considerable loss of elements. The results are discussed and compared with those obtained from ultrathin sections of tissue treated with potassium pyroantimonate. Using the latter method, it was possible to demonstrate a subcellular distribution pattern for the element zinc and to correlate the metal with specific organelles. It is considered that, unlike a number of other tissues, the rat prostate does not lend itself readily to cryoultramicrotomy as a preparative regime.
对未固定的大鼠侧叶前列腺制备的冻干冷冻切片进行X射线微分析,以确定内源性离子的体内分布。形态分辨率差是该组织亚细胞区域分析的一个限制因素。冷冻切片前用戊二醛固定导致元素大量损失。对结果进行了讨论,并与用焦锑酸钾处理的组织超薄切片获得的结果进行了比较。使用后一种方法,可以证明元素锌的亚细胞分布模式,并将该金属与特定细胞器联系起来。人们认为,与许多其他组织不同,大鼠前列腺作为一种制备方法不容易进行冷冻超薄切片术。