Brodsky B, Hukins D W, Hulmes D J, Miller A, White S, Woodhead-Galloway J
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1978 Jul 21;535(1):25-32. doi: 10.1016/0005-2795(78)90029-6.
Low angle X-ray diffraction patterns of rat tail tendons with heavy metal stains added were examined to help clarify the effects of fixation and staining on collagen fibrils. Fixing and staining of rat tail tendon fibers gives an X-ray pattern with an intensified 3.8 nm row and the preservation of most equatorial features found in the native pattern. The presence of the native pattern features suggests the value of fixation in preserving native structure before staining. Staining of rat tail tendon fibers without prior fixation led to the disappearance of the native equatorial features and the appearance of a new broad row line corresponding to a spacing of around 10.0--17.5 nm. This observation suggests that some alteration has taken place in the native structure and may be related to electron microscopic observations of units of 10.0--20.0 nm in collagen fibrils under some disruptive or developmental conditions.
对添加重金属染色剂的大鼠尾腱的低角度X射线衍射图谱进行了检查,以帮助阐明固定和染色对胶原纤维的影响。大鼠尾腱纤维的固定和染色产生了一种X射线图谱,其中3.8 nm行增强,并且保留了在天然图谱中发现的大多数赤道特征。天然图谱特征的存在表明固定在染色前保留天然结构方面的价值。未经预先固定的大鼠尾腱纤维染色导致天然赤道特征消失,并出现对应于约10.0-17.5 nm间距的新的宽行线。这一观察结果表明,天然结构发生了一些改变,并且可能与在某些破坏或发育条件下胶原纤维中10.0-20.0 nm单位的电子显微镜观察结果有关。