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publicationDate 1986-10-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber SU-1264037-A1
titleOfInvention Method for fixation of myocardium tissue
abstract The invention relates to the field of medicine, namely, cardiology, and can be used to study myocardial ultrastructure. And biochemical studies. The purpose of the invention is to prevent arterial catabolism of high energy phosphates in myocardial tissue. After the animal is put into anesthesia, the chest is quickly opened, into the left ventricular cavity in the apex of the ventricle through a needle with a channel diameter of 1-3 mm, dressed in a syringe, the fixation solution cooled to (-2) 0 ° C is inserted in a volume of 70 -75% of the total volume of the left ventricular cavity of the heart every second for 5-7 seconds to complete cardiac arrest. For a morphological study of the ultrastructure of cardiomyocytes, small pieces of tissue are fixed in 1% buffered solution from glutaraldehyde, dehydrated and closed according to the standard technique with AL, followed by a stereological analysis of the electron diffraction patterns. 2 tab.
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