Protection of Neocortical Tissue Prisms from Freeze‐Thaw Injury by Dimethyl Sulphoxide

E. A. Haan(Institute of Ophthalmology), D. M. Bowen(Institute of Ophthalmology)
Journal of Neurochemistry
July 1, 1981
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Abstract

Neocortical tissue prisms prepared from rat and human brain were frozen to -196 degrees C by a two-step freezing procedure and 10% dimethyl sulphoxide as cryoprotectant. Frozen and thawed rat neocortical prisms incorporated glucose into acetylcholine and carbon dioxide at 89% and 86% of control values, respectively, and noradrenaline uptake into frozen and thawed rat prisms was 94% of the control value. Frozen and thawed prisms from three human neocortical specimens showed a similar degree of protection from freeze-thaw injury.


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