The influence of fixatives and other variations in tissue processing on nuclear morphometric features
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The influence of fixatives and other variations in tissue processing on nuclear morphometric features
Abstract
The influence on the area and numerical density of nuclei was investigated in 5-mm-thick slices of guinea pig liver for different fixatives and variations in tissue processing: delay in fixation, air drying, degree of acidity of 10% formalin (= 4% formaldehyde), Bouin and mercury-formalin fixatives, acetone and ethanol dehydration and understretching and overstretching of the paraffin-embedded sections. Air drying (either forced or as a result of delayed fixation), the type of fixative and the degree of acidity affected the nuclear area. Regarding the latter, nuclear area was approximately 25% lower for pH less than or equal to 3 as compared with pH greater than 5. In comparison with the standard tissue processing used, the nuclear density was higher after all of the variations studied (air drying, acetone dehydration and fixation). These findings indicate that nuclear area, in contrast to other tissue components, is relatively insensitive to variations in tissue processing. However, it is essential to regularly measure the pH of the fixative: deviations from pH = 7 should be carefully avoided in order to keep nuclear area variations as a result of tissue processing within acceptable limits.
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