Fujita M, Yamamoto T
Arch Histol Jpn. 1984 Mar;47(1):113-8. doi: 10.1679/aohc.47.113.
Chloride cells in gill filaments in the fresh-water catfish (Parasilurus asotus) were examined by electron microscopy, using a tannic acid-glutaraldehyde fixative before osmification. This method allows clear demarcation of the cell surfaces through enhanced contrast and electron density. In the cytoplasm of chloride cells, only those tubules continuous with the cell surfaces--especially the outer leaflet of their membranes--remarkably increase in electron density. The cytoplasm of cells other than chloride cells, however, remains unaffected by the tannic acid treatment. The present study suggests that the use of tannic acid is advantageous for selective demonstration of the cell surfaces and their cytoplasmic derivatives.
采用鞣酸 - 戊二醛固定剂在锇化前对淡水鲶鱼(鲇鱼)鳃丝中的氯化物细胞进行了电子显微镜检查。这种方法通过增强对比度和电子密度,能够清晰地划分细胞表面。在氯化物细胞的细胞质中,只有那些与细胞表面连续的小管——尤其是其膜的外小叶——电子密度显著增加。然而,除氯化物细胞外的其他细胞的细胞质不受鞣酸处理的影响。本研究表明,使用鞣酸有利于选择性地显示细胞表面及其细胞质衍生物。