From fix to fit into the autoptic human brains

Formalin-fixed, paraffinembedded (FFPE) human brain tissues are very often stored in formalin for long time. Formalin fixation reduces immunostaining, and the DNA/RNA extraction from FFPE brain tissue becomes suboptimal. At present, there are different protocols of fixation and several procedures a...

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Main Authors: Beatrice Paradiso, Michele Simonato, Gaetano Thiene, Anna Lavezzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-08-01
Series:European Journal of Histochemistry
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Online Access:https://ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/2944
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spelling doaj-a3d9917ed902422da5e72bfd69d1133e2020-11-25T03:41:43ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Histochemistry 1121-760X2038-83062018-08-0162310.4081/ejh.2018.2944From fix to fit into the autoptic human brainsBeatrice Paradiso0Michele Simonato1Gaetano Thiene2Anna Lavezzi3University of Milan, "Lino Rossi" Research Center for the study and prevention of unexpected perinatal death and SIDS Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences; Cardiovascular Pathology Unit, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences, University of Padua Medical School, Padua; Department of Medical Sciences, Section of Pharmacology and National Institute of Neuroscience, University of FerraraUniversity of Ferrara, Department of Medical Sciences, Section of Pharmacology and National Institute of Neuroscience; School of Medicine, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, MilanUniversity of Padua Medical School, Cardiovascular Pathology Unit, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular SciencesUniversity of Milan, "Lino Rossi" Research Center for the study and prevention of unexpected perinatal death and SIDS Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences Formalin-fixed, paraffinembedded (FFPE) human brain tissues are very often stored in formalin for long time. Formalin fixation reduces immunostaining, and the DNA/RNA extraction from FFPE brain tissue becomes suboptimal. At present, there are different protocols of fixation and several procedures and kits to extract DNA/RNA from paraffin embedding tissue, but a gold standard protocol remains distant. In this study, we analyzed four types of fixation systems and compared histo and immuno-staining. Based on our results, we propose a modified method of combined fixation in formalin and formic acid for the autoptic adult brain to obtain easy, fast, safe and efficient immunolabelling of long-stored FFPE tissue. In particular, we have achieved an improved preservation of cellular morphology and obtained success in postmortem immunostaining for NeuN. This nuclear antigen is an important marker for mapping neurons, for example, to evaluate the histopathology of temporal lobe epilepsy or to draw the topography of cardiorespiratory brainstem nuclei in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). However, NeuN staining is frequently faint or lost in postmortem human brain tissues. In addition, we attained Fluoro Jade C staining, a marker of neurodegeneration, and immunofluorescent staining for stem cell antigens in the postnatal human brain, utilizing custom fit fixation procedures. https://ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/2944Formalin fixationformic acidglacial acetic acidethanolpost-mortem brain tissueNeuN
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author Beatrice Paradiso
Michele Simonato
Gaetano Thiene
Anna Lavezzi
spellingShingle Beatrice Paradiso
Michele Simonato
Gaetano Thiene
Anna Lavezzi
From fix to fit into the autoptic human brains
European Journal of Histochemistry
Formalin fixation
formic acid
glacial acetic acid
ethanol
post-mortem brain tissue
NeuN
author_facet Beatrice Paradiso
Michele Simonato
Gaetano Thiene
Anna Lavezzi
author_sort Beatrice Paradiso
title From fix to fit into the autoptic human brains
title_short From fix to fit into the autoptic human brains
title_full From fix to fit into the autoptic human brains
title_fullStr From fix to fit into the autoptic human brains
title_full_unstemmed From fix to fit into the autoptic human brains
title_sort from fix to fit into the autoptic human brains
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Histochemistry
issn 1121-760X
2038-8306
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Formalin-fixed, paraffinembedded (FFPE) human brain tissues are very often stored in formalin for long time. Formalin fixation reduces immunostaining, and the DNA/RNA extraction from FFPE brain tissue becomes suboptimal. At present, there are different protocols of fixation and several procedures and kits to extract DNA/RNA from paraffin embedding tissue, but a gold standard protocol remains distant. In this study, we analyzed four types of fixation systems and compared histo and immuno-staining. Based on our results, we propose a modified method of combined fixation in formalin and formic acid for the autoptic adult brain to obtain easy, fast, safe and efficient immunolabelling of long-stored FFPE tissue. In particular, we have achieved an improved preservation of cellular morphology and obtained success in postmortem immunostaining for NeuN. This nuclear antigen is an important marker for mapping neurons, for example, to evaluate the histopathology of temporal lobe epilepsy or to draw the topography of cardiorespiratory brainstem nuclei in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). However, NeuN staining is frequently faint or lost in postmortem human brain tissues. In addition, we attained Fluoro Jade C staining, a marker of neurodegeneration, and immunofluorescent staining for stem cell antigens in the postnatal human brain, utilizing custom fit fixation procedures.
topic Formalin fixation
formic acid
glacial acetic acid
ethanol
post-mortem brain tissue
NeuN
url https://ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/2944
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