Integrated image and X-ray microanalysis of hepatic lysosomes in a patient with idiopathic hemosiderosis before and after treatment by phlebotomy.

Scanning electron microscopy Pub Date : 1986-01-01
M I Cleton, J M Roelofs, C J Blok-Van Hoek, W C De Bruijn
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Morphometrical and X-ray elemental information was extracted from Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) images of hepatic lysosomes of a patient with idiopathic hemosiderosis before and after treatment by phlebotomy. The elements of interest were iron, stored in pathological quantities in hepatic lysosomal structures and cerium, used as a capture ion after a cytochemical reaction to detect acid phosphatase activity in the lysosomal structures. Morphologically the lysosomal structures are heteromorph and the elements iron and cerium are heterogeneously distributed. With "reduced raster" (= reduced scanning area) analysis at 16 X 16 pixelpoints (integrating image and X-ray microanalysis), a marked difference in the area of the cross sectioned lysosomal structures before and after treatment could be demonstrated. Simultaneously the difference in the relative orientation of the elements iron and cerium before and after phlebotomy could be visualized. Chelex ion exchange beads, loaded with 11.5% w/w iron, and coembedded with the tissue blocks, were used as an internal standard. A mean iron peak to background ratio was obtained and a factor, converting ratio to absolute iron concentration, was calculated. The same calculation procedure, now per pixelpoint, was followed for the hepatic lysosomal structures. A marked difference in iron concentration in the individual lysosomal structures was observed before and after treatment by phlebotomy.

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特发性含铁血黄素沉着患者放血前后肝脏溶酶体的综合图像和x线微量分析。
对1例特发性含铁血黄素沉着患者行静脉切开术前后肝溶酶体的扫描透射电镜(STEM)图像进行形态学和x射线元素信息的提取。感兴趣的元素是铁,以病理量储存在肝溶酶体结构中,铈在细胞化学反应后用作捕获离子,用于检测溶酶体结构中的酸性磷酸酶活性。在形态上溶酶体结构呈异态,铁和铈元素分布不均。通过16 X 16像素点的“缩小光栅”(=缩小扫描面积)分析(整合图像和X射线微分析),可以证明治疗前后溶酶体横截面结构面积的显着差异。同时可以直观地观察到放血前后铁、铈元素相对取向的差异。Chelex离子交换珠,负载11.5% w/w的铁,与组织块共埋,作为内标。得到了铁峰与背景的平均比值,并计算了铁的绝对浓度换算系数。同样的计算程序,现在每像素点,遵循肝脏溶酶体结构。在静脉切开术治疗前后,观察到个体溶酶体结构中的铁浓度有显著差异。
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