Optimizing Re-staining Techniques for the Restoration of Faded Hematoxylin and Eosin-stained Histopathology Slides: A Comparative Study.

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1369/00221554241299861
Natcha Lorsuwannarat, Apisit Kaewsanit, Mongkon Charoenpitakchai, Chetana Ruangpratheep, Pasra Arnutti, Thirayost Nimmanon
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Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained slides inevitably deteriorate over time, frequently becoming unreadable. Reutilizing these slides can reduce the need for additional serial sections, particularly when the target region is no longer available in the tissue block. This study aims to develop efficient protocols for recycling faded H&E-stained slides, providing benefits for future research on stored samples. Seventy-one faded slides, representing a variety of tissue types and pathologies, were randomly divided into two groups. Slides were de-stained and re-stained using the conventional procedure and a modified Tris and HCl procedure. Three observers independently assessed all slides based on predefined parameters. The stability of the re-stained slides was re-assessed in 6 months. The modified Tris and HCl method yielded significantly higher scores compared to the conventional method for crispness of staining, nuclear staining, cytoplasmic staining, and vibrancy of staining (p < 0.05), as well as greater durability, as evidenced by minimal score reduction 6 months after staining. Thus, incorporating a Tris and HCl step into the process effectively enhances and restores faded H&E slides, offering a valuable technique for revitalizing histology slides for future research and educational purposes.

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优化修复褪色的苏木精和伊红染色组织病理切片的再染色技术:比较研究。
随着时间的推移,沾有血色素和伊红(H&E)的载玻片不可避免地会变质,经常变得无法辨认。重新利用这些载玻片可以减少对额外序列切片的需求,尤其是当组织块中不再有目标区域时。本研究旨在制定回收褪色 H&E 染色载玻片的有效方案,为今后对储存样本的研究提供益处。代表各种组织类型和病理的 71 张褪色切片被随机分为两组。幻灯片采用传统方法和改良的 Tris 和 HCl 方法进行去染色和重新染色。三名观察员根据预先设定的参数对所有玻片进行独立评估。6 个月后对重新染色的玻片的稳定性进行再次评估。与传统方法相比,改良的 Tris 和盐酸法在染色的清晰度、核染色、细胞质染色和染色的鲜艳度方面得分明显更高(p < 0.05),而且染色的持久性也更强,染色 6 个月后得分的降低幅度最小就是证明。因此,在处理过程中加入 Tris 和 HCl 步骤可有效增强和恢复褪色的 H&E 切片,为今后的研究和教育目的提供了一种有价值的活化组织学切片技术。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry (JHC) has been a pre-eminent cell biology journal for over 50 years. Published monthly, JHC offers primary research articles, timely reviews, editorials, and perspectives on the structure and function of cells, tissues, and organs, as well as mechanisms of development, differentiation, and disease. JHC also publishes new developments in microscopy and imaging, especially where imaging techniques complement current genetic, molecular and biochemical investigations of cell and tissue function. JHC offers generous space for articles and recognizing the value of images that reveal molecular, cellular and tissue organization, offers free color to all authors.
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