Abstract

IntroductionSince the recent improvements in both techniques and development in equipments at our laboratory or others, the dry-mounting procedures for radioautography facilitated the wide application of them for the study of soluble compounds such as nucleic acid precursors, amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids and steroids at both the light and electron microscopic levels. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate ultrastructural localization of both soluble and insoluble 3H-labeled methyl prednisolone, a synthetic corticosteroid, by means of dry-mounting procedure at the electron microscopic level.Materials and MethodsMouse liver slices obtained from a male mouse and cultured HeLa cells were pulse- labeled in vitro in Eagle's MEM containing 6α-methyl prednisolone-1,2-T sodium succinate (100μCi/ml) for 1 hour.Some specimens were quickly frozen in isopentane cooled to -160°C with liquid nitrogen and freeze-dried,fixed in osmium vapour, embedded in Epon, dry-sectioned and dry-mounted according to the procedure described previously, by means of wire loops using Sakura NR-H2 emulsion containing dioctyl sodium sulfosuc- cinate in order to prevent the emulsion films from bursting while they are air dried.

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