After aldehyde prefixation, pretreatment with cryoprotectant and subsequent freeze-substitution with OsO4
in acetone (AC-FS), extensive gap junction-like close membrane appositions are frequently found in the
basal infolding of the salivary gland epithelium, although the desmosomal intercellular space had the same
width as with conventional electron microscopy. The intercellular space between podocyte pedicles and
endothelial cells at the renal glomerular filtration site was narrower by the total width of 2 laminae lucidae
following AC-FS than with conventional electron microscopy and was occupied by a homogeneous lamina
densa without a lamina lucida, although no marked difference was discernable in the thickness of the lamina
densa itself between the 2 preparative procedures. In addition, a decrease in the thickness of the glycocalyx
was evident in the intestinal epithelial microvilli following AC-FS. It is thus likely that osmication in acetone
at freezing temperatures remove the glycocalyx and related structures to a variable extent, and that this loss
is responsible for reducing the intercellular spaces at some of the simple appositions narrower to the
dimensions of the gap junction. It is also responsible for disappearance of the lamina lucida of the basement
membrane.