The use of commercially available adhesive tapes to preserve cartilage and bone tissue integrity during cryosectioning

The use of fluorescent tags to monitor protein expression and to lineage-trace cells has become a standard complement to standard histological techniques in the fields of embryology, pathology and regenerative medicine. Unfortunately, traditional paraffin embedding protocols can substantially dimini...

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Main Authors: Maxwell A Serowoky, Divya D Patel, Jason W Hsieh, Francesca V Mariani
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.future-science.com/doi/10.2144/btn-2018-0021
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Divya D Patel
Jason W Hsieh
Francesca V Mariani
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description The use of fluorescent tags to monitor protein expression and to lineage-trace cells has become a standard complement to standard histological techniques in the fields of embryology, pathology and regenerative medicine. Unfortunately, traditional paraffin embedding protocols can substantially diminish or abolish the native emission signal of the fluorophore of interest. To preserve the fluorescent signal, an alternative is to use cryosectioning; however, this can often result in undesirable artefacts such as tearing or shattering – particularly for mineralized tissues such as bone and cartilage. Here we present a method of using a commercially available tape to stabilize murine femur tissue, thus allowing for cryosectioning of cartilage and bone tissues carrying fluorescent tags without the need for demineralization.
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spelling doaj-art-b53d925a06f9478098bfac62a33e0a962025-08-20T02:25:51ZengTaylor & Francis GroupBioTechniques0736-62051940-98182018-10-0165419119610.2144/btn-2018-0021The use of commercially available adhesive tapes to preserve cartilage and bone tissue integrity during cryosectioningMaxwell A Serowoky0Divya D Patel1Jason W Hsieh2Francesca V Mariani31Department of Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine, Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Research, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, CA, USA1Department of Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine, Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Research, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, CA, USA1Department of Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine, Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Research, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, CA, USA1Department of Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine, Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Research, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, CA, USAThe use of fluorescent tags to monitor protein expression and to lineage-trace cells has become a standard complement to standard histological techniques in the fields of embryology, pathology and regenerative medicine. Unfortunately, traditional paraffin embedding protocols can substantially diminish or abolish the native emission signal of the fluorophore of interest. To preserve the fluorescent signal, an alternative is to use cryosectioning; however, this can often result in undesirable artefacts such as tearing or shattering – particularly for mineralized tissues such as bone and cartilage. Here we present a method of using a commercially available tape to stabilize murine femur tissue, thus allowing for cryosectioning of cartilage and bone tissues carrying fluorescent tags without the need for demineralization.https://www.future-science.com/doi/10.2144/btn-2018-0021bonecartilagechondrocytescryo-sectioningdemineralizationfluorescent imaging
spellingShingle Maxwell A Serowoky
Divya D Patel
Jason W Hsieh
Francesca V Mariani
The use of commercially available adhesive tapes to preserve cartilage and bone tissue integrity during cryosectioning
BioTechniques
bone
cartilage
chondrocytes
cryo-sectioning
demineralization
fluorescent imaging
title The use of commercially available adhesive tapes to preserve cartilage and bone tissue integrity during cryosectioning
title_full The use of commercially available adhesive tapes to preserve cartilage and bone tissue integrity during cryosectioning
title_fullStr The use of commercially available adhesive tapes to preserve cartilage and bone tissue integrity during cryosectioning
title_full_unstemmed The use of commercially available adhesive tapes to preserve cartilage and bone tissue integrity during cryosectioning
title_short The use of commercially available adhesive tapes to preserve cartilage and bone tissue integrity during cryosectioning
title_sort use of commercially available adhesive tapes to preserve cartilage and bone tissue integrity during cryosectioning
topic bone
cartilage
chondrocytes
cryo-sectioning
demineralization
fluorescent imaging
url https://www.future-science.com/doi/10.2144/btn-2018-0021
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