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Histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside using cholera toxin-B subunit. Evaluation of critical factors optimal for in situ detection with special emphasis to acetone pre-extraction

A comparison of histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside in cryostat sections using cholera toxin B-subunit after fixation with 4% formaldehyde and dry acetone gave tissue-dependent results. In the liver no pre-treatment showed detectable differences related to GM1 reaction products, while studies...

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Autores principales: Petr, T., Šmíd, V., Šmídová, J., Hůlková, H., Jirkovská, M., Elleder, M., Muchová, L., Vítek, L., Šmíd, F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3167299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20558344
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2010.e23
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author Petr, T.
Šmíd, V.
Šmídová, J.
Hůlková, H.
Jirkovská, M.
Elleder, M.
Muchová, L.
Vítek, L.
Šmíd, F.
author_facet Petr, T.
Šmíd, V.
Šmídová, J.
Hůlková, H.
Jirkovská, M.
Elleder, M.
Muchová, L.
Vítek, L.
Šmíd, F.
author_sort Petr, T.
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description A comparison of histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside in cryostat sections using cholera toxin B-subunit after fixation with 4% formaldehyde and dry acetone gave tissue-dependent results. In the liver no pre-treatment showed detectable differences related to GM1 reaction products, while studies in the brain showed the superiority of acetone pre-extraction (followed by formaldehyde), which yielded sharper images compared with the diffuse, blurred staining pattern associated with formaldehyde. Therefore, the aim of our study was to define the optimal conditions for the GM1 detection using cholera toxin B-subunit. Ganglioside extractability with acetone, the ever neglected topic, was tested comparing anhydrous acetone with acetone containing admixture of water. TLC analysis of acetone extractable GM1 ganglioside from liver sections did not exceed 2% of the total GM1 ganglioside content using anhydrous acetone at −20°C, and 4% at room temperature. The loss increased to 30.5% using 9:1 acetone/water. Similarly, photometric analysis of lipid sialic acid, extracted from dried liver homogenates with anhydrous acetone, showed the loss of gangliosides into acetone 3.0±0.3% only. The loss from dried brain homogenate was 9.5±1.1%. Thus, anhydrous conditions (dry tissue samples and anhydrous acetone) are crucial factors for optimal in situ ganglioside detection using acetone pre-treatment. This ensures effective physical fixation, especially in tissues rich in polar lipids (precipitation, prevention of in situ diffusion), and removal of cholesterol, which can act as a hydrophobic blocking barrier.
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spelling pubmed-31672992011-11-09 Histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside using cholera toxin-B subunit. Evaluation of critical factors optimal for in situ detection with special emphasis to acetone pre-extraction Petr, T. Šmíd, V. Šmídová, J. Hůlková, H. Jirkovská, M. Elleder, M. Muchová, L. Vítek, L. Šmíd, F. Eur J Histochem Original Paper A comparison of histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside in cryostat sections using cholera toxin B-subunit after fixation with 4% formaldehyde and dry acetone gave tissue-dependent results. In the liver no pre-treatment showed detectable differences related to GM1 reaction products, while studies in the brain showed the superiority of acetone pre-extraction (followed by formaldehyde), which yielded sharper images compared with the diffuse, blurred staining pattern associated with formaldehyde. Therefore, the aim of our study was to define the optimal conditions for the GM1 detection using cholera toxin B-subunit. Ganglioside extractability with acetone, the ever neglected topic, was tested comparing anhydrous acetone with acetone containing admixture of water. TLC analysis of acetone extractable GM1 ganglioside from liver sections did not exceed 2% of the total GM1 ganglioside content using anhydrous acetone at −20°C, and 4% at room temperature. The loss increased to 30.5% using 9:1 acetone/water. Similarly, photometric analysis of lipid sialic acid, extracted from dried liver homogenates with anhydrous acetone, showed the loss of gangliosides into acetone 3.0±0.3% only. The loss from dried brain homogenate was 9.5±1.1%. Thus, anhydrous conditions (dry tissue samples and anhydrous acetone) are crucial factors for optimal in situ ganglioside detection using acetone pre-treatment. This ensures effective physical fixation, especially in tissues rich in polar lipids (precipitation, prevention of in situ diffusion), and removal of cholesterol, which can act as a hydrophobic blocking barrier. PAGEPress Publications 2010-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3167299/ /pubmed/20558344 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2010.e23 Text en ©Copyright T. Petr et al., 2010 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (by-nc 3.0). Licensee PAGEPress, Italy
spellingShingle Original Paper
Petr, T.
Šmíd, V.
Šmídová, J.
Hůlková, H.
Jirkovská, M.
Elleder, M.
Muchová, L.
Vítek, L.
Šmíd, F.
Histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside using cholera toxin-B subunit. Evaluation of critical factors optimal for in situ detection with special emphasis to acetone pre-extraction
title Histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside using cholera toxin-B subunit. Evaluation of critical factors optimal for in situ detection with special emphasis to acetone pre-extraction
title_full Histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside using cholera toxin-B subunit. Evaluation of critical factors optimal for in situ detection with special emphasis to acetone pre-extraction
title_fullStr Histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside using cholera toxin-B subunit. Evaluation of critical factors optimal for in situ detection with special emphasis to acetone pre-extraction
title_full_unstemmed Histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside using cholera toxin-B subunit. Evaluation of critical factors optimal for in situ detection with special emphasis to acetone pre-extraction
title_short Histochemical detection of GM1 ganglioside using cholera toxin-B subunit. Evaluation of critical factors optimal for in situ detection with special emphasis to acetone pre-extraction
title_sort histochemical detection of gm1 ganglioside using cholera toxin-b subunit. evaluation of critical factors optimal for in situ detection with special emphasis to acetone pre-extraction
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3167299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20558344
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2010.e23
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