Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) analysis is a sensitive way of determining the ultrastructure of collagen in tissues. Little is known about how parameters measured by SAXS are afected by preservatives commonly used
to prevent autolysis. We determined the efects of formalin, glutaraldehyde, Triton X and saline on measurements of
fbril diameter, fbril diameter distribution, and D-spacing of corneal collagen using SAXS analysis.
RESULTS: Compared to sections of sheep and cats’ corneas stored frozen as controls, those preserved in 5% glutaraldehyde and 10% formalin had signifcantly larger mean collagen fbril diameters, increased fbril diameter distribution
and decreased D-spacing. Sections of corneas preserved in Triton X had signifcantly increased collagen fbril diameters and decreased fbril diameter distribution. Those preserved in 0.9% saline had signifcantly increased mean collagen fbril diameters and decreased diameter distributions. Subjectively, the corneas preserved in 5% glutaraldehyde
and 10% formalin maintained their transparency but those in Triton X and 0.9% saline became opaque. Subjective
morphological assessment of transmission electron microscope images of corneas supported the SAXS data. Workers using SAXS analysis to characterize collagen should be alerted to changes that can be introduced by common
preservatives in which their samples may have been stored.