F. Braet et al., COMPARISON OF FIXED AND LIVING LIVER ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS BY ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY, Applied physics A: Materials science & processing, 66, 1998, pp. 575-578
We have investigated living and glutaraldehyde fixed liver endothelial
cells (LEC) by atomic force microscopy (AFM). In living cells, resolu
tion is generally poor compared with what we have found with the same
cells after fixation. LECs possess arrays of pores or fenestrae in the
ir membrane, grouped in so-called sieve plates. In living cells these
sieve plates could not be resolved by AFM. However, they could be pick
ed up easily in fixed cells. The size of these fenestrae is around 200
nm. The difference in resolution can be explained by the difference i
n softness in both cases, as measured by taking and analyzing force cu
rves. Typical values of the elastic modulus are around 2 kPa for the l
iving cell and more than 100 kPa for the fixed cell.