Hi Yves & Histonet

It is certainly a good sign if limbs etc are stiff after perfusion, but maybe 
not a guarantee that the target organ is perfect given the short perfusions you 
describe. Definitely, if I don't see stiffness I worry, check for a torn aortic 
arch (you are doing it transcardially, I presume), adjust the needle placement 
and run more fixative until everything is stiff.

Do you harvest organs from all over the body? You can improve the efficiency of 
perfusion by limiting it to the regions of interest. For example, I perfuse 
rats for brain extraction and clamp off the descending vessels (clamped to the 
spine) at the level of the diaphragm. The lower half of the body then doesn't 
get rigid, but the upper half does so more fully/faster. (In rats, I perfuse 
for much longer than you describe and post-fix too.) Note there's two kinds of 
stiffness - an immediate, zombie-like outstretching of the forelimbs (& tail 
wiggling if you do the whole body) which is immediately satisfying as a sign of 
good needle placement but only happens with a very fresh cadaver, and a more 
generalized, slower rigidity. For my brains, I check for neck muscle rigidity 
as well as the forelimb zombie effect.

best wishes - David
==
David A. Wright, Ph.D.
University of Chicago
Section of Neurosurgery, MC3026
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 Histonet Digest, Vol 137, Issue 17 Message: 8
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 09:26:00 +0200
From: Yves Heremans <[email protected]>
Subject: [Histonet] transcardial fixation
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Dear Histonetters,

We routinely perfuse mice with fixative before taking out organs. Perfusion 
with fixative (4% PFA or 10% NBF) is done for only a few minutes (max. 2 min.). 
During that short timespan, the entire mouse becomes stiff. Can this stifness 
be taken as a sign of good initial fixation (we post-fix the organs overnight 
at room temp) or is this stifness not entirely related to fixation ?

Yves

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