Toselli P, Faris B, Oliver P, Wedel N, Franzblau C
J Ultrastruct Res. 1983 May;83(2):220-31. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5320(83)90079-5.
A method for studying the ultrastructure of cells grown on hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) hydrogels is described. Under normal conditions, HEMA hydrogels tend to swell when placed in hypotonic solutions and to shrink during alcohol dehydration. To overcome this severe swelling and/or shrinking, all solutions used during the fixation procedure are made in Puck's saline G, and dehydration is accomplished with a graded series of ethanol solutions prepared with Puck's saline G and polyethylene glycol. Infiltration of the sample with embedding material is achieved with the aid of a vacuum oven. Our findings suggest that the cells cultured on collagen hydrogels are ultrastructurally indistinguishable from those cultured on tissue-culture plastic. In addition, the unusual crater-like topography of the hydrogel can be utilized as an experimental aid in the study of cell attachment and spreading.
本文描述了一种研究在甲基丙烯酸羟乙酯(HEMA)水凝胶上生长的细胞超微结构的方法。在正常条件下,HEMA水凝胶置于低渗溶液中时往往会膨胀,而在酒精脱水过程中会收缩。为了克服这种严重的膨胀和/或收缩,固定过程中使用的所有溶液均用帕克氏生理盐水G配制,脱水则用一系列用帕克氏生理盐水G和聚乙二醇配制的分级乙醇溶液完成。借助真空烘箱将包埋材料渗入样品。我们的研究结果表明,在胶原蛋白水凝胶上培养的细胞在超微结构上与在组织培养塑料上培养的细胞没有区别。此外,水凝胶不寻常的火山口状形貌可作为研究细胞附着和铺展的实验辅助手段。