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Potency of microwave irradiation during fixation for electron microscopy

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Liver, skeletal muscle, peripheral nerves, pancreas, thyroid and adrenal cortex were prepared for electron microscopy employing microwave energy either during prefixation with glutaraldehyde or instead of prefixation. Microwave irradiation in the presence of glutaraldehyde in Na/K-phosphate or Na-cacodylate containing CaCl2 and MgCl2 led to distinct appearance of membranes, mainly plasma membrane, and membranes of SER, Golgi complex and mitochondria in liver, pancreas and muscle. The area of high quality fixation, however, was limited to the periphery of samples. On the other hand, SER was dilated in cells of the adrenal cortex, and RER markedly vacuolated in thyroid follicular cells.

Microwave irradiation in the presence of Na/K-phosphate and subsequent osmication resulted in preservation of the ultrastructure in similar quality as was obtained by osmication without previous immersion in glutaraldehyde. However, the preservation of SER and Golgi complex in liver and pancreas, and of mitochondria in muscle was greatly improved. Small myelin sheaths remained intact whereas large ones showed focal disintegration.

We consider that enhancement of fixation by microwave energy may greatly improve preservation of membranes in some tissues. Successful fixation depends on the use of glutaraldehyde during microwave irradiation, the type of buffer, the addition of ions to increase stabilization, the exposure time to heat, and on postosmication.

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Wild, P., Krähenbühl, M. & Schraner, E.M. Potency of microwave irradiation during fixation for electron microscopy. Histochemistry 91, 213–220 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00490135

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