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Osmium tetroxide-zinc iodide reactive sites in the photoreceptor cells of the retina of the rat

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The osmium tetroxide-zinc iodide fixative of Champy-Maillet has been used to study the rat's retina at the electron microscope level. Electron opaque deposits were observed all along the photoreceptor cells and concentrated in the outer segments of rods and cones and in the nerve endings. In the outer segments that deposits are located in the inter and intra disk spaces as well as between the disk and outer membranes. In the outer plexiform layer reactive sites include synaptic vesicles and mitochondria; other minor reactive sites are described in the inner segment and inner plexiform layer.

Electron opaque deposits were not seen if potassium iodide substitutes zinc iodide in the fixative. However, if osmium tetroxide-potassium iodide fixed retinae are immersed in osmium tetroxide-zinc iodide the characteristic electron-dense material is evidenced at those same sites. The effect of other several fixatives were studied with a similar “double” fixation procedure. Our finding points to the histochemical demonstration of an unidentified component (s) of the retina which shows a striking specificity of localization and which is made evident when zinc iodide is used in the Champy-Maillet mixture.

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This work has been supported by grants of the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Técnicas, Argentina and U.S. Air Force AF-AFOSR 67-0963 A.

We are greatly indebted to Miss Haydée Agoff and to Mr. Alberto Saenz for their skillful technical assistance.

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De Iraldi, A.P., Gueudet, R. Osmium tetroxide-zinc iodide reactive sites in the photoreceptor cells of the retina of the rat. Z. Zellforsch. 101, 203–211 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00335728

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