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Parathyroid cell variants may be provoked during immersion fixation

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Parathyroid glands of cattle, dogs, cats, mice and rats were immersed in glutaraldehyde or mixtures consisting of glutaraldehyde, formaldehyde and acrolein in either Na-phosphate, Na/K-phosphate or Na-cacodylate buffer, and postfixed with OsO4 in the same buffers or, alternatively, in s-collidine.

Excellent preservation of bovine, feline and murine parathyroid glands was achieved with fixation mixtures containing 1% glutaraldehyde, 1.5–2% formaldehyde and 2.5–5% acrolein in 0.1 M Na-cacodylate with or without Ca2+ and Mg2+, Na-phosphate or Na/K-phosphate at 4°C followed by postfixation with 1% OsO4 in the same buffers or in s-collidine containing sucrose, Ca2+ and Mg2+. This procedure largely abolished the occurence of parathyroid cell variants. Bovine parathyroid glands were also satisfactorily preserved with 1% glutaraldehyde and 2% formaldehyde whereas 1% glutaraldehyde and 2.5 or 5% acrolein, lower or higher buffer osmolarity, or immersion at room temperature led to vacuolization of RER and to breakdown of membranes. In contrast, all fixation protocols led to the formation of dark and light cell variants and to multinucleated syncytial cells in dog and rat parathyroids. The results thus show that parathyroid cell variants arise during immersion fixation and that aldehydes, buffers and temperature are important factors for provoking parathyroid cell variants.

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Wild, P., Kellner, S.J. & Schraner, E.M. Parathyroid cell variants may be provoked during immersion fixation. Histochemistry 87, 263–271 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00492420

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