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Scanning Microscopy

1987

Diabetes

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Elemental Levels In Mast Cell Granules Differ In Sections From Normal And Diabetic Rats: An X-Ray Microanalysis Study, Marion D. Kendall Sep 1987

Elemental Levels In Mast Cell Granules Differ In Sections From Normal And Diabetic Rats: An X-Ray Microanalysis Study, Marion D. Kendall

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Mast cells around the thymus of rats stain red with alcian blue and safranin indicating that the mast cells are probably of the peritoneal (connective tissue) type. After the onset of streptozotocin induced diabetes some cells contain both red and blue granules and blue staining cells may appear.

X-ray microanalysis of frozen freeze-dried sections from diabetic male CSE Wistar rats showed electron dense granules to have similar amounts of S to normal rat mast cell granules but reduced levels of Na, Mg, P, Cl and K. Two cells also had electron lucent granules with very high levels of Na, Cl, …


Exposure Of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells For Analysis With The Scanning Electron Microscope, Bryan G. Miller, Andrew P. Evan, H. Glenn Bohlen Jul 1987

Exposure Of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells For Analysis With The Scanning Electron Microscope, Bryan G. Miller, Andrew P. Evan, H. Glenn Bohlen

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There has been interest in using the scanning electron microscope (SEM) to study the structure of tissues obscured by other cellular or non-cellular elements almost since the SEM was first used to examine biological tissues. Such interest includes the vessel wall and, in particular, the vascular smooth muscle cells. This paper presents a review of the three basic methodologies that have been employed to allow examination of the vascular smooth muscle, 1) blunt dissection, 2) digestion and 3) microdissection. Discussion of other perivascular elements was not a focus of this review. Also presented is the application of these different methodologies …


X-Ray Microanalysis Of Cells In Suspension And The Application Of This Technique To The Study Of The Thymus Gland, A. Warley Jun 1987

X-Ray Microanalysis Of Cells In Suspension And The Application Of This Technique To The Study Of The Thymus Gland, A. Warley

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Although X-ray microanalysis has become a well established technique in the study of tissues there are still relatively few papers reporting results from cells in culture. Our early investigations on freshly isolated murine thymocytes reported higher than expected concentrations of Na and Cl in these cells but subsequent studies have shown that these high concentrations are artefactual. Rat thymocytes that have been isolated and incubated for a short time to allow them to recover from the isolation procedure have lower concentrations of Na and Cl. Sections prepared from pellets of cells which have been concentrated by centrifugation in a microhaematocrit …


Vascular Casting And Scanning Electron Microscopy In Diabetes, A. W. Fryczkowski Feb 1987

Vascular Casting And Scanning Electron Microscopy In Diabetes, A. W. Fryczkowski

Scanning Microscopy

Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) studies of the vascular casts of human eyes removed at autopsy from subjects with a long-standing history of Diabetes Type I were performed. Changes in the choroidal vasculature include: Venal focal dilations and narrowings, increased tortuosity, hypercellularity, increased formation of vascular loops and microaneurysms in choriocapillaries and formation of sinus-like structures between choroidal lobules. This study strongly supports earlier light microscopic and transmission electron microscopy observations on changes in the choroid. The retinal vascular changes shown by SEM are microaneurysm formation, drop-out of capillaries and neovascularization. Changes in the choroid, especially in diabetic choriocapillaries can be …