Light and electron microscopic examination of isolated neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes.

Neurobiology Pub Date : 1975-10-01
B D Trapp, B Dwyer, J Bernsohn
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Astrocytes and neuronal and oligodendroglial perikarya isolated by the method of Norton and Poduslo (1970) were examined by transmission and scanning electron microscopy and inverted phase contrast microscopy. The viability of the cells, as determined by the eosin exclusion method, was also determined. The three cell fractions showed only slight cross-contamination, but the astrocyte fraction contained significant amount of small debris. The ultrastructural appearance of the cells indicated that much of the in situ properties were retained, with bundles of fibrils preserved in astrocytes with well-defined plasma membranes. Oligodendroglial perikarya were found to be the best preserved of the cell types. The viability studies indicated that about 90% of the cells excluded eosin. Scanning electron microscopy revealed the neuronal cell surface to be rough and studded with knob-like bodies. Oligodendrocytes tended to aggregate and demonstrated a much smoother surface than the neurons.

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离体神经元、星形胶质细胞和少突胶质细胞的光镜和电镜检查。
采用Norton和Poduslo(1970)方法分离的星形胶质细胞、神经元和少突胶质核周通过透射电镜、扫描电镜和倒置相差显微镜进行检查。通过伊红排除法测定细胞活力。三个细胞组分仅显示轻微的交叉污染,但星形胶质细胞组分含有大量的小碎片。细胞的超微结构显示大部分原位特性被保留,星形胶质细胞的原纤维束被保留,质膜清晰。少突胶质外核是保存最完好的细胞类型。活性研究表明,约90%的细胞不含伊红。扫描电镜显示,神经元细胞表面粗糙,点缀着旋钮状体。少突胶质细胞倾向于聚集,其表面比神经元光滑得多。
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