[Histonet] Re: Histonet Digest, Vol 98, Issue 36

Kim Donadio one_angel_secret <@t> yahoo.com
Thu Jan 26 15:48:41 CST 2012


Yep! That's sounds reasonable.  Maybe you could use a syringe and flush the fecal material out with formalin? This way you shouldn't have to open it up. Best of luck!
Kim :D

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On Jan 26, 2012, at 4:31 PM, "Truscott, Tom" <ttruscot <@t> vetmed.wsu.edu> wrote:

> Hi Jennifer, I am by no means an expert on this, but have done a few mouse guts. I think that trying to flush out the feces with formalin or saline soon after necropsy, would help preserve the mucosa. The bacteria in the gut start breaking down the mucosa soon after death. Perhaps the gut is thin enough to fix rapidly enough to prevent damage to the mucosa without flushing. If that is the case, then flushing out the feces after fixation might help the quality of your slides. You may have to get permission to open up the gut to flush out the feces. It may hinge on how the tissue needs to be trimmed and oriented. Good luck, Tom Truscott
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> Hi Histonetters!
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> I have a question that I'm hoping you guys can help me with.  I have a person who brings me mouse intestinal tract with fecal matter still in it.  She can NOT remove the fecal matter before processing due to the fact that her lab is studying the mucus membrane. She had asked the lab that was doing this how they got such prestine sections while we are having a hard time with the sections staying neat due to all the nicks caused by the fecal matter.  Does anyone have any suggestions as to how best to handle this??  It seems to be getting worse the further into the study she goes.
>  
> Thank you in advance for any help that you give!! It is truly appreciated!
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