Literature DB >> 11976035

pH-dependent effect of heat-induced antigen retrieval of epoxy section for electron microscopy.

S-H Brorson1.   

Abstract

The aim was to examine how the pH in the antigen retrieval medium (citrate) affects the yield of immunogold labeling of epoxy sections. Renal swine tissue with glomerular immune complex deposits with reactivity against IgG was embedded in epoxy resin. Prior to immunogold labeling with anti-IgG, ultrathin sections from these blocks were exposed to antigen retrieval by heating in citrate solution (pH 6, 9 or 12) at 95 degrees C in a PCR-machine or at 121 or 135 degrees C min in an autoclave. The level of immunogold labeling was significantly higher for pH 12 than for pH 6 when heated at 95 degrees C (50% more intense), but at the cost of the ultrastructural preservation of the tissue. At pH 12 and temperature 135 degrees C the epoxy sections were completely destroyed. The sections which had been heated at 135 degrees C, pH 6 appeared significantly better both with respect to intensity of immunogold labeling (85% more intense) and to ultrastructural preservation than those which were heated at 95 degrees C, pH 12. Therefore, our results indicate that relatively low pH (pH 6) and high temperature is the method of choice, but low temperature and high pH can be used when an autoclave is not available.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11976035     DOI: 10.1016/s0968-4328(01)00040-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Micron        ISSN: 0968-4328            Impact factor:   2.251


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1.  Detection of intact rAAV particles up to 6 years after successful gene transfer in the retina of dogs and primates.

Authors:  Knut Stieger; Josef Schroeder; Nathalie Provost; Alexandra Mendes-Madeira; Brahim Belbellaa; Guylène Le Meur; Michel Weber; Jack-Yves Deschamps; Birgit Lorenz; Philippe Moullier; Fabienne Rolling
Journal:  Mol Ther       Date:  2008-12-23       Impact factor: 11.454

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