[Histonet] zebrafish embryos histology

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Wed Jan 22 10:02:24 CST 2014


Patty, 
did some zebrafish work years ago, either pure histology or sections after we did whole mount ISH on the embryo's.  As per Jack Ratliff's post, paraffin I found was really tough for orientation and for getting enough sections of such small embryo's.  But would use, as Jack suggested, JB-4 Plus and would get beautiful sections, many embryo's in a block and multiple sections per slide.  What I would do is under a dissecting scope would, with a VERY fine tool, push the multiple embryo's into an ordered row with similar orientation in the unpolymerized GMA block.  Polymerize.  If I wanted longitudinal sections, cut the block as is.  If we wanted cross-sections, just gross cut the polymerized block and put it in a second GMA block of unpolymerized GMA and stand it up so the embryo's were on end and polymerize .  Was every individual embryo correct?  No!  But enough were so got great H&E sections or also seeing the ISH probe revealed at the cellular level. 
  
Ray, retired in Seattle 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Patricia F Lott" <plott <@t> uab.edu> 
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 7:00:40 AM 
Subject: [Histonet] zebrafish embryos histology 

Can anyone give me a method for zebra-fish embryo histology?  The papers I've read show photos, but no description of histology in M & M.  I need to put several embryos in each block, and get the orientation correct, and put multiple sections on each slide, in hopes of getting one or two that are perfect.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 
Thanks, 
Patty Lott 
UAB CMBD Core Lab 
205-934-2007 
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