[Histonet] Zebrafish histology
Rene J Buesa
rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Thu Feb 28 10:20:36 CST 2008
If you want to able to see the internal organs and the skeleton, why don't completely make the fish transparent?
To do that dehydrate in ethanol of increasing strengths, slowly and after the fish are dehydrated, clear them with cedar wood oil. It will take some time but you will end with fish completely cleared.
René J.
"Dickey, Coral" <cad <@t> Stowers-Institute.org> wrote:
Hello out there,
I am doing double skeletal staining on zebrafish and we run into a problem with visualization of th skeleton. The scales take up the alizarin red stain and they are incredibly persistent and don't come off the fish very well even after weeks in KOH/Glycerin solution. They make it difficult to see the inside of the fish. The rest of the fish is quite delicate after this length of time however, posing a challenge to remove the scales without breaking the fish to pieces!
The first time I performed this stain, I used a plastic pipette to debride the scales. This was incredibly tedious and time consuming. Does anyone have experience with this or even have a good idea?
Any suggestions appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Coral Dickey
Histology Specialist I
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
1000 E. 50th Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64110
Phone: 816-926-4305
e-mail: cad <@t> stowers-institute.org
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