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Ultrastructural demonstration of cartilage acid glycosaminoglycans

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A method for the demonstration of cartilage acid glycosaminoglycans by light and electron microscopy is described. Rabbit ear cartilage was fixed in cacodylate buffered 2.5% methanol-free formaldehyde with 0.001 M Ruthenium Red andp-chloromercuribenzoate (PCMB). Dehydration was carried out in ethylene glycol followed by embedding in the water-soluble glycol methacrylate (GMA). In some experiments unfixed cartilage was rapidly dehydrated. Sections, 1 μ thick, and ultrathin sections from the same blocks were stained with 0.001 M Ruthenium Red. Semi-thin sections from cartilage fixed without heavy metal additives were, in addition, stained with the acidophilic fluorochrome Berberine sulphate. It was found that Ruthenium Red intensely stained the same pericellular zone that stained metachromatically with Toluidine Blue or fluoresced after staining with Berberine sulphate. Prior treatment with 0.05% cetylpyridinium chloride entirely blocked the three reactions. Previous digestion with 0.2 mg hyaluronidase/ml for 30 min at 37°C led to the abolition of the fluorescence reaction with Berberine sulphate. It is concluded that Ruthenium Red selectively stains cartilage acid glycosaminoglycans. With the electron microscope the pericellular zones were found to be built up of a three-dimensional branched meshwork of fibrils covered with a mantle of electron-dense material, presumably acid glycosaminoglycans bound to Ruthenium Red.

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Pihl, E., Gustafson, G.T. & Falkmer, S. Ultrastructural demonstration of cartilage acid glycosaminoglycans. Histochem J 1, 26–35 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01054291

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