Hello,

I have a puzzling artefact that I can't seem to correct in 7 micron frozen 
sections of rat and mouse Small Intestine. When completing an IHC run, parts of 
the section look great and the staining has worked fine - on other parts of the 
same section, the morphology is ruined by the appearance of several spindly 
striations or smears that run between individual villi and in some cases 
actually cover the majority of the section. Where this occurs the top half of 
the villi do not take up either the antibody staining or the Haematoxylin 
counterstain (which is taken up fine elsewhere). Sometimes the smearing looks 
so bad that it turns the section into a smeary, gloopy mess. >From what I can 
see the origin of the smears appears to be the nuclei as I have seen several 
small spindles from the nuclei leading into a larger "thread".
We have thought about Lysis, Gut Mucus (have stained PAS to highlight), nuclear 
degredation.
Could it be fixation? We air dry following sectioning and fix in Acetone / 
alcohol 3:1 for 5 mins.
Any ideas would be great! Thanks in advance.
Adam

Adam Boanas
Senior Research Associate
Epistem Ltd
48 Grafton Street
Manchester, M13 9XX



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