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. 1980;209(1):29-41.
doi: 10.1007/BF00219920.

Lipid droplets in the visceral yolk sac endodermal cells of the postimplantation rat embryo: application of malachite green-glutaraldehyde fixative

Lipid droplets in the visceral yolk sac endodermal cells of the postimplantation rat embryo: application of malachite green-glutaraldehyde fixative

I K Takeuchi. Cell Tissue Res. 1980.

Abstract

The ultrastructure of the visceral yolk sac (VYS) of the rat embryo at day 9.5 of gestation was examined after fixation with either Karnovsky's glutaraldehyde-paraformaldehyde solution or malachite green-containing glutaraldehyde (MGA) solution. Fixation with MGA retained homogeneously electron-dense droplets in the cytoplasm and the nucleus of endodermal cells, both of which were lost in the specimens prepared by Karnovsky's fixation methods. The cytoplasmic MGA-positive droplets were frequently associated with other cytoplasmic organelles such as rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and membrane-delineated inclusion bodies, but these cytoplasmic organelles never incorporated MGA-positive materials, whereas Golgi apparatus contained intracisternal MGA-positive droplets. Extracellular MGA-positive droplets were also encountered at the apical surface of endodermal cells and in the intercellular space between endodermal cells and the underlying mesodermal cells. These MGA-positive droplets were considered to be lipid in nature, and their origin in the endodermal cells of VYS is discussed.

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