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Glutaraldehyde – A Subtle Tool in the Investigation of Healthy and Pathologic Red Blood Cells
Glutaraldehyde is a well-known substance used in biomedical research to fix cells. Since hemolytic anemias are often associated with red blood cell shape changes deviating from the biconcave disk shape, conservation of these shapes for imaging in general and 3D-imaging in particular, like confocal m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527840/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31139090 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00514 |
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author | Abay, Asena Simionato, Greta Chachanidze, Revaz Bogdanova, Anna Hertz, Laura Bianchi, Paola van den Akker, Emile von Lindern, Marieke Leonetti, Marc Minetti, Giampaolo Wagner, Christian Kaestner, Lars |
author_facet | Abay, Asena Simionato, Greta Chachanidze, Revaz Bogdanova, Anna Hertz, Laura Bianchi, Paola van den Akker, Emile von Lindern, Marieke Leonetti, Marc Minetti, Giampaolo Wagner, Christian Kaestner, Lars |
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description | Glutaraldehyde is a well-known substance used in biomedical research to fix cells. Since hemolytic anemias are often associated with red blood cell shape changes deviating from the biconcave disk shape, conservation of these shapes for imaging in general and 3D-imaging in particular, like confocal microscopy, scanning electron microscopy or scanning probe microscopy is a common desire. Along with the fixation comes an increase in the stiffness of the cells. In the context of red blood cells this increased rigidity is often used to mimic malaria infected red blood cells because they are also stiffer than healthy red blood cells. However, the use of glutaraldehyde is associated with numerous pitfalls: (i) while the increase in rigidity by an application of increasing concentrations of glutaraldehyde is an analog process, the fixation is a rather digital event (all or none); (ii) addition of glutaraldehyde massively changes osmolality in a concentration dependent manner and hence cell shapes can be distorted; (iii) glutaraldehyde batches differ in their properties especially in the ratio of monomers and polymers; (iv) handling pitfalls, like inducing shear artifacts of red blood cell shapes or cell density changes that needs to be considered, e.g., when working with cells in flow; (v) staining glutaraldehyde treated red blood cells need different approaches compared to living cells, for instance, because glutaraldehyde itself induces a strong fluorescence. Within this paper we provide documentation about the subtle use of glutaraldehyde on healthy and pathologic red blood cells and how to deal with or circumvent pitfalls. |
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spelling | pubmed-65278402019-05-28 Glutaraldehyde – A Subtle Tool in the Investigation of Healthy and Pathologic Red Blood Cells Abay, Asena Simionato, Greta Chachanidze, Revaz Bogdanova, Anna Hertz, Laura Bianchi, Paola van den Akker, Emile von Lindern, Marieke Leonetti, Marc Minetti, Giampaolo Wagner, Christian Kaestner, Lars Front Physiol Physiology Glutaraldehyde is a well-known substance used in biomedical research to fix cells. Since hemolytic anemias are often associated with red blood cell shape changes deviating from the biconcave disk shape, conservation of these shapes for imaging in general and 3D-imaging in particular, like confocal microscopy, scanning electron microscopy or scanning probe microscopy is a common desire. Along with the fixation comes an increase in the stiffness of the cells. In the context of red blood cells this increased rigidity is often used to mimic malaria infected red blood cells because they are also stiffer than healthy red blood cells. However, the use of glutaraldehyde is associated with numerous pitfalls: (i) while the increase in rigidity by an application of increasing concentrations of glutaraldehyde is an analog process, the fixation is a rather digital event (all or none); (ii) addition of glutaraldehyde massively changes osmolality in a concentration dependent manner and hence cell shapes can be distorted; (iii) glutaraldehyde batches differ in their properties especially in the ratio of monomers and polymers; (iv) handling pitfalls, like inducing shear artifacts of red blood cell shapes or cell density changes that needs to be considered, e.g., when working with cells in flow; (v) staining glutaraldehyde treated red blood cells need different approaches compared to living cells, for instance, because glutaraldehyde itself induces a strong fluorescence. Within this paper we provide documentation about the subtle use of glutaraldehyde on healthy and pathologic red blood cells and how to deal with or circumvent pitfalls. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6527840/ /pubmed/31139090 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00514 Text en Copyright © 2019 Abay, Simionato, Chachanidze, Bogdanova, Hertz, Bianchi, van den Akker, von Lindern, Leonetti, Minetti, Wagner and Kaestner. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Physiology Abay, Asena Simionato, Greta Chachanidze, Revaz Bogdanova, Anna Hertz, Laura Bianchi, Paola van den Akker, Emile von Lindern, Marieke Leonetti, Marc Minetti, Giampaolo Wagner, Christian Kaestner, Lars Glutaraldehyde – A Subtle Tool in the Investigation of Healthy and Pathologic Red Blood Cells |
title | Glutaraldehyde – A Subtle Tool in the Investigation of Healthy and Pathologic Red Blood Cells |
title_full | Glutaraldehyde – A Subtle Tool in the Investigation of Healthy and Pathologic Red Blood Cells |
title_fullStr | Glutaraldehyde – A Subtle Tool in the Investigation of Healthy and Pathologic Red Blood Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Glutaraldehyde – A Subtle Tool in the Investigation of Healthy and Pathologic Red Blood Cells |
title_short | Glutaraldehyde – A Subtle Tool in the Investigation of Healthy and Pathologic Red Blood Cells |
title_sort | glutaraldehyde – a subtle tool in the investigation of healthy and pathologic red blood cells |
topic | Physiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527840/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31139090 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00514 |
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