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The effect of fixation conditions on the ultrastructural appearance of gastrin cell granules in the rat gastric pyloric antrum

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The ultrastructural appearance of gastrin cell (G cell) granules was studied after different fixation procedures. When the pH of prefixation was varied there was greater preservation of the electron density of granule cores after acidic (pH 5.0 and 6.0) than after neutral or alkaline (pH 7.0 and 8.0) prefixation. Increasing duration of prefixation at pH 7.3 resulted in progressive loss of electron density of the granule core with swelling and occasional rupture of the limiting membrane. In tissues where most granules had been rendered electron lucent by fixation, those granules remaining dense cored were preferentially located close to the Golgi zone. These findings indicate that the electron density of G cell granules is profoundly affected by conditions of fixation, and that immature granules are more resistant to loss of core density than mature granules. They also suggest that the gastrin granule in vivo, like other polypeptide granules, may have a “solid”, osmotically inactive core.

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The authors wish to thank Dr. B.T. Pickering and Dr. R.F. Harvey for constructive criticism of the manuscript, and Mrs. G.N. Tilly and K.P. Barnes for their invaluable technical assistance

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Mortensen, N.J.M., Morris, J.F. The effect of fixation conditions on the ultrastructural appearance of gastrin cell granules in the rat gastric pyloric antrum. Cell Tissue Res. 176, 251–263 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00229466

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