I personally prefer to wash out longer - until the flow out turned to be clear.

Or you will have some blood cells inside the liver/brain, depending on your 
tissues of interest. Or for IHC staining this might arise some problems.


2008-12-11 



tf 



发件人: Geoff McAuliffe 
发送时间: 2008-12-11  05:20:24 
收件人: Neil Fournier 
抄送: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
主题: Re: [Histonet] perfusion question 
 
Does not matter. The only error I see people making is spending a lot of 
time on the washout step. You will never get all of the blood out so 
there is no reason to try. Given a 250 g rat, I would use 25-30 ml of 
washout instilled in 15-20 seconds, then switch over to fix.
Geoff
Neil Fournier wrote:
> Is there a rationale for using normal saline (0.9% (w/v) NaCl dissolved in 
> dH2O) over 0.1 M PBS (pH 7.4) as a rinsing solution during intraventricular 
> perfusion of a rat. Would one yield better results over the other?
>
> Also is there a raionale for why some people perfuse using PBS made only from 
> monobasic and dibasic sodium phosphate (with 0.9% NaCl) vs. using PBS that 
> also include KCl, sodium phosphate dibasic, NaCl, and potassium phosphate 
> monobasic in the recipe.
>
> Thanks for the help
>
> Neil 
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