2015
DOI: 10.1002/cne.23737
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Moniliform deformation of retinal ganglion cells by formaldehyde‐based fixatives

Abstract: Protocols for characterizing cellular phenotypes commonly use chemical fixatives to preserve anatomical features, mechanically stabilize tissue, and stop physiological responses. Formaldehyde, diluted in either phosphate-buffered saline or phosphate buffer, has been widely used in studies of neurons, especially in conjunction with dyes and antibodies. However, previous studies have reported that these fixatives induce the formation of bead-like varicosities in the dendrites and axons of brain and spinal cord n… Show more

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“…In most experiments, each enucleated eye was hemisected in oxygenated Ames solution at room temperature. For comparison, some eyes were hemisected in ice‐cold, sucrose‐supplemented phosphate buffer (PB) (Stradleigh et al, ). After removal of the vitreous, the resulting eyecups were processed as either whole mounts or vertical sections.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In most experiments, each enucleated eye was hemisected in oxygenated Ames solution at room temperature. For comparison, some eyes were hemisected in ice‐cold, sucrose‐supplemented phosphate buffer (PB) (Stradleigh et al, ). After removal of the vitreous, the resulting eyecups were processed as either whole mounts or vertical sections.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To form flat mounts, the retina was isolated with forceps, placed photoreceptor‐side down on a membrane filter (PICM0RG50, Millicell; Millipore, Tuliagreen, Ireland), and immersed in a prefixative conditioning solution containing sucrose (200 mM) for an additional 30 min (Stradleigh et al, ). Although this solution was ice‐cold in most experiments, similar results were obtained when it was room temperature or even warmed to 37 °C.…”
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“…Of note, fusiform varicosities rich in mitochondria have been reported to be a normal feature of RGC axons in humans and non-human primates, especially in the retinal periphery (Wang et al, 2003). However, such axonal beading isn't seen on in vivo imaging (Gray et al, 2008), and is almost certainly a fixation artefact (Stradleigh et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 98%