A novel method for processing resin-embedded specimens with metal implants for immunohistochemical labelling |
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Authors: | Quentin Thomas Poppe Andrea B?r Karin Sigler Albrecht Foth Rudi Michel-Behnke Ina Paul Thomas Sigler Matthias |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Pediatric Cardiology and Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine, Georg-August University, D-37075 Goettingen, Germany;bKinsmen Laboratory of Neurological Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada V6T 1Z3;cPediatric Heart Center, Justus-Liebig University, D-35392 Giessen, Germany |
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Abstract: | A major technical problem in the processing of resin-embedded tissues is the adhesion of the tissue sample on glass slides for immunohistochemical labelling. We therefore established a novel protocol for processing such specimens with improved attachment of the tissue sample during resin removal (deplastification). In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the procedure we employed a panel of smooth muscle cell maturation markers. The technique makes use of a silicone glue (Elastosil E41; Wacker Chemie, München, Germany) to attach the tissue samples to the glass slides. This allows resin dissolution in xylene/2-methoxyethylacetate without detachment of the sample from the slide. Our results demonstrate successful immunohistochemical labelling with primary antibodies directed against: smooth muscle actin, smooth muscle myosin, h-caldesmon, desmin, vimentin and von Willebrand factor. In conclusion, we have established a new and successful method for resin-embedded sample adhesion on glass slides. The developed protocol is feasible for investigation of cells which are involved in intimal proliferation following stent implantation. |
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Keywords: | Methylmethacrylate embedding Immunohistochemistry Smooth muscle Stented vessel |
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