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Enhanced Methods for Needle Biopsy and Cryopreservation of Skeletal Muscle in Older Adults

Human muscle biopsies are increasingly important for diagnosis, research, and to monitor therapeutic trials. We examined the use of a self-contained, vacuum-assisted biopsy system and a novel muscle freezing technique to improve, simplify, and standardize human muscle biopsy collection and cryoprese...

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Autores principales: Lee, Cathy C, Hoang, Austin, Segovia, David, Herbst, Allen, Barthelemy, Florian, Gibbs, Elizabeth, Crosbie, Rachelle, Nelson, Stanley F, Miceli, Carrie, Wanagat, Jonathan
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7304549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32566369
http://dx.doi.org/10.37421/jch.2020.11.553
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author Lee, Cathy C
Hoang, Austin
Segovia, David
Herbst, Allen
Barthelemy, Florian
Gibbs, Elizabeth
Crosbie, Rachelle
Nelson, Stanley F
Miceli, Carrie
Wanagat, Jonathan
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Hoang, Austin
Segovia, David
Herbst, Allen
Barthelemy, Florian
Gibbs, Elizabeth
Crosbie, Rachelle
Nelson, Stanley F
Miceli, Carrie
Wanagat, Jonathan
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description Human muscle biopsies are increasingly important for diagnosis, research, and to monitor therapeutic trials. We examined the use of a self-contained, vacuum-assisted biopsy system and a novel muscle freezing technique to improve, simplify, and standardize human muscle biopsy collection and cryopreservation in older adults. The VACORA vacuum-assisted biopsy system was deployed in muscle biopsies of 12 individuals ranging in age from 57 to 80 years. This office-based approach was well tolerated as it is minimally invasive, uses only local anesthetic, and has a quick recovery. To maximize biopsy sample quality and reproducibility, we developed a novel muscle sample freezing protocol. Fresh muscle biopsy samples were placed into readily available tissue cassettes followed by direct freezing in liquid nitrogen. After this modified snap freezing protocol, frozen muscle samples were enrobed in embedding medium for cryosectioning. We examined the effect of this freezing approach in histological sections of rodent and human muscle samples. The VACORA Biopsy System provided as many as four skeletal muscle core samples from a single biopsy site. Biopsy samples from 12 older adults weighed an average of 147.5 ± 11 mg each and had a consistent size and shape. There were no complications, and the residual scar is less than 10 mm. The freezing method using standard tissue cassettes with direct freezing in liquid nitrogen yielded high quality cryopreserved muscle tissue suitable for histological analysis without the need for isopentane and with little to no freeze-thaw damage. These enhancements have streamlined and improved the consistency of our muscle biopsy protocol and provide sufficient high-quality sample for multi-dimensional downstream studies of human muscle in aging and disease.
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spelling pubmed-73045492020-06-19 Enhanced Methods for Needle Biopsy and Cryopreservation of Skeletal Muscle in Older Adults Lee, Cathy C Hoang, Austin Segovia, David Herbst, Allen Barthelemy, Florian Gibbs, Elizabeth Crosbie, Rachelle Nelson, Stanley F Miceli, Carrie Wanagat, Jonathan J Cytol Histol Article Human muscle biopsies are increasingly important for diagnosis, research, and to monitor therapeutic trials. We examined the use of a self-contained, vacuum-assisted biopsy system and a novel muscle freezing technique to improve, simplify, and standardize human muscle biopsy collection and cryopreservation in older adults. The VACORA vacuum-assisted biopsy system was deployed in muscle biopsies of 12 individuals ranging in age from 57 to 80 years. This office-based approach was well tolerated as it is minimally invasive, uses only local anesthetic, and has a quick recovery. To maximize biopsy sample quality and reproducibility, we developed a novel muscle sample freezing protocol. Fresh muscle biopsy samples were placed into readily available tissue cassettes followed by direct freezing in liquid nitrogen. After this modified snap freezing protocol, frozen muscle samples were enrobed in embedding medium for cryosectioning. We examined the effect of this freezing approach in histological sections of rodent and human muscle samples. The VACORA Biopsy System provided as many as four skeletal muscle core samples from a single biopsy site. Biopsy samples from 12 older adults weighed an average of 147.5 ± 11 mg each and had a consistent size and shape. There were no complications, and the residual scar is less than 10 mm. The freezing method using standard tissue cassettes with direct freezing in liquid nitrogen yielded high quality cryopreserved muscle tissue suitable for histological analysis without the need for isopentane and with little to no freeze-thaw damage. These enhancements have streamlined and improved the consistency of our muscle biopsy protocol and provide sufficient high-quality sample for multi-dimensional downstream studies of human muscle in aging and disease. 2020-04-10 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7304549/ /pubmed/32566369 http://dx.doi.org/10.37421/jch.2020.11.553 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the creative commons attribution license which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hoang, Austin
Segovia, David
Herbst, Allen
Barthelemy, Florian
Gibbs, Elizabeth
Crosbie, Rachelle
Nelson, Stanley F
Miceli, Carrie
Wanagat, Jonathan
Enhanced Methods for Needle Biopsy and Cryopreservation of Skeletal Muscle in Older Adults
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title_full Enhanced Methods for Needle Biopsy and Cryopreservation of Skeletal Muscle in Older Adults
title_fullStr Enhanced Methods for Needle Biopsy and Cryopreservation of Skeletal Muscle in Older Adults
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Methods for Needle Biopsy and Cryopreservation of Skeletal Muscle in Older Adults
title_short Enhanced Methods for Needle Biopsy and Cryopreservation of Skeletal Muscle in Older Adults
title_sort enhanced methods for needle biopsy and cryopreservation of skeletal muscle in older adults
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7304549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32566369
http://dx.doi.org/10.37421/jch.2020.11.553
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