Hunziker E B
M.E. Müller Institute for Biomechanics, University of Bern, Switzerland.
Microsc Res Tech. 1993 Apr 15;24(6):457-64. doi: 10.1002/jemt.1070240602.
Cryotechnical processing of cartilage has the potential to solve many of the tissue-specific problems associated with various routine chemical fixation protocols. This is particularly the case with respect to extracellular matrix architecture, the distortion or destruction of which (caused by extraction and/or precipitation of proteoglycan molecules) may be prevented. Adoption of such techniques also permits high-sensitivity immunoelectron-microscopy of the extracellular matrix space (carbohydrate epitopes). However, a number of difficulties still remain to be resolved, particularly that of matrix-cell interface separation occurring during freeze substitution and low temperature embedding. These problems are briefly addressed and possible solutions outlined.
软骨的低温技术处理有潜力解决许多与各种常规化学固定方案相关的组织特异性问题。在细胞外基质结构方面尤其如此,其扭曲或破坏(由蛋白聚糖分子的提取和/或沉淀引起)可能会被防止。采用此类技术还允许对细胞外基质空间(碳水化合物表位)进行高灵敏度免疫电子显微镜观察。然而,仍有一些困难有待解决,特别是在冷冻置换和低温包埋过程中发生的基质-细胞界面分离问题。本文简要讨论了这些问题并概述了可能的解决方案。