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Preservation of Tracheal Mucus by Nonaqueous Fixative
Authors:David E. Sims   Jane A. Westfall  Anthony L. Kiorpes  Margaret M. Home
Affiliation: a Department of Anatomy & Physiology, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PEI, Canadab Department of Anatomy & Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansasc Hazelton Wisconsin, Inc., Madison, Wisconsin
Abstract:Two nonaqueous fixatives, composed of fluorocarbon solvents with dissolved osmium tetroxide, were used to determine the feasibility of preserving the mucous coat in bovine and rat trachea for light and electron microscopy. Aqueous fixatives, while providing excellent cytological preservation, wash away the mucous lining, precluding ultrastructural analysis. Inclusion of ruthenium red or alcian blue within aqueous fixative improved retention of mucus, but provided incomplete, patchy results. Fixation with nonaqueous fluorocarbon solvent and dissolved osmium tetroxide preserved a continuous mucous epiphase layer above a clear hypophase layer. Subcomponents of the mucus included an electron dense surface layer, interrupted patches of mucus above the surface layer and electron dense membrane-like material within the mucus. This method of fixation will preserve mucus for light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, using either intratracheal or immersion methods of fixation. The latter would enable use of materials from large animal models, autopsy or an abattoir.
Keywords:airway  trachea  fixation  ultrastructure  fluorocarbon
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