Abstract

AbstractThe dimensional changes of small cubes of glutaraldehyde fixed mouse liver tissue were measured using a light microscope image projected into the Quantimet 720 Image Analysing computer system. The dimensional changes occurring in the critical drying bomb could be followed at all stages when violent turbulence was not occurring. The results show that liver tissue blocks shrink in four stages whilst in the critical point drying bomb: (1) during substitution of the intermediate solvent with the transitional fluid; (2) when the transitional fluid is warmed above the critical temperature; (3) when the transitional fluid, now a gas, is allowed to escape from the CPD bomb – the rate of shrinkage increasing as atmospheric pressure is approached; (4) at atmospheric pressure when all the gas has been allowed to escape from the bomb.Taken together with the authors' previous findings, it would seem that substantial shrinkage of animal soft tissue specimens must occur whilst they are undergoing “critical point drying”. This fact should be taken into account when interpreting SEM images of CPD tissues.

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