Abstract

Adipose tissue cellularity and metabolism are traditionally expressed in terms of mean cell size and number. The need for a simple method allowing rapid determination of cell size and number of freshly isolated, unfixed adipocyte preparations led us to compare estimates of cell size determined by the established method of optical sizing to a proposed method of electronic cell sizing and counting. In collagenase-isolated, unfixed adipocytes whose mean diameters ranged from approximately 40 to 65 microns (obtained from healthy rats weighing 100-360 g) the electronic method provided estimates of the mean cell diameter and size distribution that did not differ from the optical sizing technique. Estimates of mean cell diameter and cell number by the electronic method were rapid and reproducible (coefficients of variation 0.5 and 3.8%, respectively) and a less than 20 sec delay until sample analysis, after mixing of the adipocyte suspension, did not alter these estimates. Electronic determination of cell size and number, using freshly isolated, unfixed rat adipocyte populations (mean cell diameter less than or equal to 60 microns), is rapid and reliable. It will be particularly useful for studies of hormone binding and transport processes where it may be necessary to tightly control cell density.

Highlights

  • Adipose tissue cellularity and metabolism are traditionally expressed in terms of mean cell size and number

  • A simple method allowing rapid determination of cell size and number in freshly isolated, unfixed adipocytes would be useful for studies of transport and hormone binding, since the fat cell concentration is known to influence their metabolism during metabolic incubations and must be carefully controlled between experiments

  • Since adipocytes will rise to the surface of the suspending solution as a function of cell size and time, it is conceivable that the mean cell diameter could be underesti

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Introduction

Adipose tissue cellularity and metabolism are traditionally expressed in terms of mean cell size and number. 811 Electronic determination of cell size and number, using freshly isolated, unfixed rat adipocyte populations(mean cell diameter 5 60 pm), is rapid and reliable. It will be useful for studies of hormone binding and transport processes where it may be necessary to tightly control cell density-Maroni, B. A simple method allowing rapid determination of cell size and number in freshly isolated, unfixed adipocytes would be useful for studies of transport and hormone binding, since the fat cell concentration is known to influence their metabolism during metabolic incubations and must be carefully controlled between experiments. The results were indistinguishable by the two methods and indicate that, within certain limits, the electronic sizing of unfixed cells may offer the advantage of rapidity and reproducibility without major pitfalls due to cell lysis or other technical problems

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