Post-mortem elemental redistribution in rat studied by x-ray microanalysis and electron microscopy
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Post-mortem elemental redistribution in rat studied by x-ray microanalysis and electron microscopy
Abstract
Post-mortem elemental redistribution in various tissues from rat was studied by means of electron probe X-ray microanalysis, and correlated with morphological changes in these tissues. Pancreas, liver and cardiac muscle were removed from the animal either immediately, or after some hours after death. Elemental distribution at the cellular level was studied by X-ray microanalysis of thick cryosections. Calcium redistribution at the subcellular level was studied using tissue fixed with glutaraldehyde/oxalate. In all tissues, post-mortem redistribution of electrolytes had taken place within 2 h. The cellular concentrations of Na, Cl and Ca increased markedly, those of Mg and K decreased; no significant changes were found in the concentrations of P and S. The number of oxalate precipitates (indicating the presence of calcium) increased both in the mitochondria and in the cytoplasm and endoplasmic reticulum, reaching a maximum at 2 h. Morphological changes included mitochondrial swelling and vesiculation of the endoplasmic reticulum. Since the post-mortem ion shifts are similar to those encountered in some diseases and types of cell injury, great care has to be taken in the interpretation of X-ray microanalytical results from autopsy material.
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