You can also perform BrdU on the MMA sections the BrdU label is quite hardy.

Robert Schoonhoven




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From: Nancy W. Troiano <nancy.troi...@yale.edu>
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 1:37:01 PM
Subject: [Histonet] BRDU, Tetracycline, calcein in bone

I would recommend fixing the bones in 70% ethanol, embedding in 
methylmethacrylate undecalcified and cutting 8 - 10 micron thick sections for 
visualization of tetracycline and/or calcein labels.   Decalcification will 
remove fluorescent labels bound to the mineral in bone as mineral is removed by 
decal procedures.  You may need a larger microtome (Polycut) to cut these bones 
depending on the size.  The fluorescent labels in combination with a nice von 
Kossa stain would certainly show formation/ mineralization of bone in this area 
which you can quantify using an Osteomeasure or other system, however, you may 
want to do a few in paraffin for optimal BRDU label preservation.  I would 
recommend a slow embedding method for these bones - you can check our article 
in the JOH, June 2004, Vol. 27(2) pp119-130 which describes our slow embedding 
method for rat bones which can be adapted for rabbit bones.  You can contact me 
for suggestions and with questions if you
 would like to. 

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