Effects of different traditional methods of cleaning skeletal material: Preliminary evaluation based on scanning electron microscopy

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Biological collections are unique repositories of biodiversity. Ideally, institutions should have standardized protocols for preparation, storage, and conservation of materials, designed to minimize deterioration over time and to ensure that comparable results could be obtained from them. Eleven cleaning treatments, frequently used in scientific collections, were performed on Wistar rat femurs, consisting of burial (60 days), and enzymatic and chemical digestion. For the last two techniques, ten combinations of concentration of the agents (enzymes, potassium hydroxide [KOH]), temperature, and exposure time were tested. After treatment, bone integrity and percentage of surface covered by soft tissues were evaluated using images obtained by scanning electron microscopy. Good results, in terms of cleaning parameters (muscle and fat removal) were obtained with burial and with the KOH 10%/40 °C/2h and KOH 5%/40 °C/4h combinations; however, superficial desquamation, cracking, and porosity (parameters of bone surface damage) were observed in all cases. Other KOH combinations seemed to be less efficient to clean the surface, but the bones were better preserved. In enzymatic treatments, bone integrity was less affected but more residues persisted; the amount of tissue remaining appears to be related to temperature (treatments at 70 °C were more effective than at 25 °C). Damage caused by burial and KOH coincided with that observed by other authors, although enzymatic treatments left greater amounts of tissue than previously reported. The preliminary information gathered provides a starting point to implement conservative cleaning of skeletal material and will surely constitute an important advance for the establishment of protocols in biological collections.
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不同传统方法清洗骨骼材料的效果:基于扫描电镜的初步评价
生物馆藏是生物多样性的独特宝库。理想情况下,机构应该对材料的制备、储存和保存有标准化的规程,旨在尽量减少随着时间的推移而变质,并确保从中获得可比较的结果。研究人员对Wistar大鼠股骨进行了11种常用的清洁处理,包括掩埋(60天)、酶和化学消化。对于后两种技术,测试了10种药剂(酶、氢氧化钾[KOH])浓度、温度和暴露时间的组合。治疗后,使用扫描电子显微镜获得的图像评估骨完整性和软组织覆盖表面的百分比。在清洗参数(肌肉和脂肪去除)方面,采用埋藏和KOH 10%/40°C/2h和KOH 5%/40°C/4h的组合获得了良好的效果;然而,在所有病例中都观察到表面脱屑、开裂和孔隙(骨表面损伤的参数)。其他的KOH组合似乎对表面的清洁效率较低,但骨骼得到了更好的保存。在酶处理中,骨完整性受到的影响较小,但残留较多;剩余组织的数量似乎与温度有关(70°C处理比25°C处理更有效)。埋藏和KOH造成的损伤与其他作者观察到的一致,尽管酶处理留下的组织比以前报道的要多。收集到的初步信息为实施骨骼材料的保守清洁提供了一个起点,并必将成为建立生物收集方案的重要进展。
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