TY - JOUR
T1 - Histopathology in mouse metabolic investigations.
AU - Mark, Manuel
AU - Teletin, Marius
AU - Antal, Cristina
AU - Wendling, Olivia
AU - Auwerx, Johan
AU - Heikkinen, Sami
AU - Khetchoumian, Konstantin
AU - Argmann, Carmen A.
AU - Dgheem, Mounzer
PY - 2007/4
Y1 - 2007/4
N2 - Due to the small size of the mouse, evaluating its clinical phenotype is sometimes problematic. In contrast, mouse models are readily accessible to post-mortem analyses at any time during the course of a disease and prior to its clinical onset. RNA, protein, and histological analyses following sacrifice represent a powerful means to identify affected cell types and molecular events underlying the altered phenotype, and therefore to understanding the signaling or metabolic pathways involved. In this unit, an overview of post-mortem analyses is provided with a strong emphasis on the principles of routine histology, including tissue fixation, processing, embedding, and staining with hematoxylin and eosin. There are also several protocols for staining with specialized histological stains used in the metabolic field to detect intracellular lipids, intracellular lipid "ghosts", cholesterol esters, polysaccharides, mitochondria, pathological collagen deposits, and atherosclerotic plaques.
AB - Due to the small size of the mouse, evaluating its clinical phenotype is sometimes problematic. In contrast, mouse models are readily accessible to post-mortem analyses at any time during the course of a disease and prior to its clinical onset. RNA, protein, and histological analyses following sacrifice represent a powerful means to identify affected cell types and molecular events underlying the altered phenotype, and therefore to understanding the signaling or metabolic pathways involved. In this unit, an overview of post-mortem analyses is provided with a strong emphasis on the principles of routine histology, including tissue fixation, processing, embedding, and staining with hematoxylin and eosin. There are also several protocols for staining with specialized histological stains used in the metabolic field to detect intracellular lipids, intracellular lipid "ghosts", cholesterol esters, polysaccharides, mitochondria, pathological collagen deposits, and atherosclerotic plaques.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 18265402
AN - SCOPUS:40349093250
SN - 1934-3639
VL - Chapter 29
SP - Unit 29B.4
JO - Current Protocols in Molecular Biology
JF - Current Protocols in Molecular Biology
ER -