Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 220486
Histological analysis of GFP expression in murine bone.
Histological analysis of GFP expression in murine bone. // The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry, 53 (2005), 5; 593-602 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Histological analysis of GFP expression in murine bone.
Autori
Jiang, Xi ; Kalajzic, Zana ; Maye, Peter ; Braut, Alen ; Bellizzi, Justin ; Mina, Mina ; Rowe, David W.
Izvornik
The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry (0022-1554) 53
(2005), 5;
593-602
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Bone Development; Bone Marrow; Frozen Sections; Green Fluorescent Proteins; Histocytochemistry
Sažetak
The power for appreciating complex cellular interactions during embryonic development using green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a visual histological marker has not been applied to adult tissues due to loss of GFP signal during paraffin embedding and a high autofluorescent background, particularly in section of bone and bone marrow. Here we demonstrate that the GFP signal is well preserved in frozen sections of adult decalcified bone. Using a tape-transfer system that preserves histological relationships, GFP expression can be related to standard histological stains used in bone biology research. The choice of a dual-filter cube and a strong GFP signal makes it possible to readily distinguish at least four different GFP colors that are distinctly different from the autofluorescent background. An additional advantage of the frozen sections is better preservation of immunological epitopes that allow colocalization of an immunostained section with an endogenous GFP and a strong lacZ signal emanating from a beta-gal marker gene. We present an approach for recording multiple images from the same histological section that allows colocalization of a GFP signal with subsequent stains and procedures that destroy GFP. Examples that illustrate the flexibility for dual imaging of various fluorescent signals are described in this study. The same imaging approach can serve as a vehicle for archiving, retrieving, and sharing histological images among research groups.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti
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