| Literature DB >> 35200529 |
Divya Sridharan1, Nooruddin Pracha1, Julie A Dougherty1, Ali Akhtar1, Syed Baseeruddin Alvi1, Mahmood Khan1,2.
Abstract
Masson's Trichrome Staining (MTS) is a useful tool for analyzing fibrosis in a plethora of disease pathologies by differential staining of tissue components. It is used to identify collagen fibers in different tissues like heart, lung, skin, and muscles. Especially in cardiac fibrosis, MTS stains the collagen fibers (blue color), which helps in the distinction of scar area versus the healthy area (red color). However, there are several challenges to stain both paraffin-embedded sections and frozen (cryosections) using a single protocol. Therefore, the goal of this study was to develop a simple short protocol to assess cardiac fibrosis in both paraffin-embedded and cryo heart sections. MTS uses three different stains, i.e., Weigert's Iron Hematoxylin, Biebrich scarlet-acid fuchsin, and aniline blue to detect nuclei, cytoplasm, and collagen, respectively. In this study, we developed a simple short protocol that can be adapted by any lab to easily assess cardiac fibrosis in paraffin and frozen heart sections. Furthermore, we have addressed the challenges that are commonly faced during the immunostaining process and troubleshooting techniques. Overall, we have successfully developed a simple one-step protocol to assess myocardial fibrosis in paraffin-embedded and frozen cryosections.Entities:
Keywords: Trichrome Staining; cryogenic tissue sections; formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues; histology
Year: 2022 PMID: 35200529 PMCID: PMC8877130 DOI: 10.3390/mps5010013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Protoc ISSN: 2409-9279
The Sequential procedure to be followed for paraffin-embedding and sectioning of tissues.
| Sequence | Procedure | Time (Minutes) |
|---|---|---|
| (i) | 10% ethanol | 2 × 15 min |
| (ii) | 30% ethanol | 2 × 15 min |
| (iii) | 50% ethanol | 2 × 15 min |
| (iv) | 70% ethanol | 2 × 15 min |
| (v) | 85% ethanol | 2 × 15 m |
| (vi) | 100% ethanol | 2 × 15 min |
| (vii) | Ethanol:xylene (1:1) | 2 × 20 min |
| (viii) | Xylene | 2 × 20 min |
| (ix) | Xylene:paraffin (1:1) | 1 × 60 min (60 °C) |
| (x) | Paraffin | 2 × 60 min (60 °C) |
Sequential steps to be followed for deparaffinization of slides.
| Sequence | Procedure | Time (Min) |
|---|---|---|
| (i) | Xylene | 2 × 3 min |
| (ii) | Ethanol:Xylene (1:1) | 3 min |
| (iii) | 100% Ethanol | 3 min |
| (iv) | 85% Ethanol | 3 min |
| (v) | 70% Ethanol | 3 min |
| (vi) | 50% Ethanol | 3 min |
Figure 1MTS images of heart sections. (A–C) Brightfield images showing fibrotic regions in post-MI heart in cryosections using classical MTS. (D–F) Brightfield images showing fibrotic region in post-MI heart in paraffin-embedded sections using the modified MTS protocol. (G–I) Brightfield images showing fibrotic regions in post-MI heart in cryosections using modified MTS. H indicates healthy tissue and S indicates fibrotic scar.