Ultrastructural study of the glomerular slit diaphragm in fresh unfixed kidneys by a quick-freezing method

S Ohno, K Hora, T Furukawa, H Oguchi - Virchows Archiv B, 1992 - Springer
S Ohno, K Hora, T Furukawa, H Oguchi
Virchows Archiv B, 1992Springer
In normal kidneys fixed by perfusion with tannic acid and glutaraldehyde, glomerular slit
diaphragms have been reported to consist of highly ordered and isoporous substructures
with a zipper-like configuration. We have re-evaluated the ultrastructure of fixed or unfixed
glomeruli using quick-freezing and deep-etching (QF-DE) and freeze-substitution (QF-FS)
methods. In the fixed slit diaphragms, zipper-like substructures were often observed by the
QF-DE method. In contrast, in fresh unfixed glomeruli the slit diaphragms mainly consisted of …
Summary
In normal kidneys fixed by perfusion with tannic acid and glutaraldehyde, glomerular slit diaphragms have been reported to consist of highly ordered and isoporous substructures with a zipper-like configuration. We have re-evaluated the ultrastructure of fixed or unfixed glomeruli using quick-freezing and deep-etching (QF-DE) and freeze-substitution (QF-FS) methods. In the fixed slit diaphragms, zipper-like substructures were often observed by the QF-DE method. In contrast, in fresh unfixed glomeruli the slit diaphragms mainly consisted of non-porous substructures. The slit diaphragms were more widely opened in the fixed glomeruli, as examined by the QF-FS method. These results suggest that the foot processes shrink during tissue preparation by conventional methods with chemical fixatives, and that the broadening of slit diaphragms and zipper-like substructures are formed by the pulling apart of adjacent foot processes due to shrinkage.
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