MULTIVARIATE STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS APPLIED TO X-RAY-SPECTRA AND X-RAY MAPPING OF LIVER-CELL NUCLEI

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QUINTANA, C
BONNET, N
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[1] INSERM,PARIS,FRANCE
[2] UNIV REIMS,F-51100 REIMS,FRANCE
[3] INSERM,U314,F-51100 REIMS,FRANCE
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MULTIVARIATE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS; X-RAY MAPPING; DIFFUSIBLE ELEMENTS; CELL NUCLEI; CRYOMETHODS; (CRYOFIXATION; FREEZE-SUBSTITUTION; CRYOEMBEDDING); PYROANTIMONATE PRECIPITATION METHOD; RAT LIVER;
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Principal Components Analysis (PCA) and Factorial Analysis of Correspondence (FAG), two Multivariate Statistical Analyses (MSA), were applied to the analysis of X-ray data. MSA are descriptive methods which graphically display the correlations and anticorrelations between a large number of elements. Series of X-ray spectral data and X-ray maps obtained from rat liver were analyzed with reference to the diffusible elements Na, Mg, Cl, K and Ca and also P and S. By using an in situ precipitation method, the pyroantimonate method, it was found that the free, precipitable cations Na+, Mg2+, and Ca2+ are, in the nuclei, mainly distributed throughout the nucleoplasm. Images obtained from FAC allow those areas rich in nucleic acids to be displayed as areas with a strong anticorrelation between P and Sb. In cryoprocessed tissues, the evaluated wet mass-fraction of diffusible elements corresponds to physiological values of total amounts (free and complexed). PCA makes it possible to graphically display the correlation between P and K in chromatin and nucleolus, the correlation between K, Cl and S in cytoplasm and nucleoplasm and the observation of two populations of nuclei according to different Na, Mg and K concentrations. Factorial images obtained from FAC allow those areas rich in nucleic acids to be displayed as areas with a strong correlation between P and K. Similarly those areas rich in proteins are displayed as areas with a strong correlation between S and K.
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