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Glyoxal Fixation Is Optimal for Immunostaining of Brain Vessels, Pericytes and Blood-Brain Barrier Proteins
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2022
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Glyoxal FixationImmunocytochemical TechniqueImmunologyBiomedical EngineeringCellular PhysiologyCerebral Vascular RegulationNeuroinflammationNeurovascular DiseaseBlood-brain Barrier ProteinsBrain VesselsNeurologyNeuropathologyProteomicsNeuroimmunologyCell TransplantationNew Fixation ProtocolVascular BiologyNeuroprotectionNeovascularizationCerebral Blood FlowReperfusion InjuryCell BiologyBlood–brain BarrierFixation TechniqueBrain Vascular StainingMedicine
Brain vascular staining is very important for understanding cerebrovascular pathologies. 4% paraformaldehyde is considered the gold standard fixation technique for immunohistochemistry and it revolutionized the examination of proteins in fixed tissues. However, this fixation technique produces inconsistent immunohistochemical staining results due to antigen masking. Here, we test a new fixation protocol using 3% glyoxal and demonstrate that this method improves the staining of the brain vasculature, pericytes, and tight junction proteins compared to 4% paraformaldehyde. Use of this new fixation technique will provide more detailed information about vascular protein expressions, their distributions, and colocalizations with other proteins at the molecular level in the brain vasculature.
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