2. Reagent/Equipment Preparation (the day before, or on the day of processing)
2.1. Tissue processing bascket
- Remove and air-dry 12- or 6-well processing basket from acetone, then wash in a disposable beaker filled with SCB (0.1M, pH 7.4).
2.2. Microwave
- Fill load cooler with fresh deionized water and attach tubing to cold spot device. Make sure pump is on.
- Set microwave power level to 1 (175W).
- Run microwave for 2 minutes to warm up magnetron.
2.3. Epoxy resin (can be done the day before)
- Place stir bars (kept in acetone) in three tri-pour beakers and label "A", "B", and "A+B".
- Check the weight per epoxide (WPE) of LX-112 indicated on the bottle and record the value in worksheet.
- Refer to Table 1 to determine the correct amounts of DDSA and NMA. Record the amounts in worksheet.
- Measure resin components with the scale in fume hood, using disposable pipettes with their tips cut off.
- Beaker A: mix DDSA and LX-112 (see Table 2)
- Beaker B: mix NMA and LX-112 (see Table 2)
- The recipe here should make enough resin for embedding up to 24 pieces of tissue.
- Into beaker A+B, add the contents of beakers A and B (see Table 3 for the amounts). Cover with foil and mix for another 15 min.
- Add DMP-30 (see Table 3 for the amount) and mix thoroughly for another 15 min. If mixing resin the day before, wait until the day of use to add DMP-30.
Table 1: Amounts of DDSA and NMA to be used for different WPE values |
| For Day 1 | For Day 2 |
Weight Per Epoxide of LX-112 | Weight of DDSA (g) | Weight of NMA (g) | Weight of DDSA (g) | Weight of NMA (g) |
140 | 9.31 | 16.02 | 18.62 | 32.04 |
141 | 9.24 | 15.91 | 18.49 | 31.81 |
142 | 9.18 | 15.79 | 18.36 | 31.59 |
143 | 9.11 | 15.68 | 18.23 | 31.37 |
144 | 9.05 | 15.58 | 18.10 | 31.15 |
145 | 8.99 | 15.47 | 17.98 | 30.94 |
146 | 8.93 | 15.36 | 17.85 | 30.72 |
147 | 8.87 | 15.26 | 17.73 | 30.51 |
148 | 8.81 | 15.15 | 17.61 | 30.31 |
149 | 8.75 | 15.05 | 17.50 | 30.10 |
150 | 8.69 | 14.95 | 17.38 | 29.90 |
Table 2: Amounts of LX-112 |
Weight of LX-112 (g) for: | Beaker A | Beaker B |
Day 1 | 7.00 | 18.00 |
Day 2 | 14.00 | 36.00 |
Table 3: Composition of the final resin mixture |
Beaker A+B: | Weight of A (g) | Weight of B (g) | Weight of DMP-30 (g) |
Day 1 | 13.50 | 31.50 | 0.63 |
Day 2 | 27.00 | 63.00 | 1.26 |
2.4. Reagents for osmium fixation, dehydration, and UA en bloc staining
2.4.1. Handling sodium cacodylate buffer
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2.4.2. Stock solution of uranyl acetate, 2% in ethanol
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2.4.3. Handling osmium tetroxide
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2.4.4. Reagents for processing up to 12 pieces of tissue
- In 50-ml conical tubes, add:
- ddH2O: 50 ml
- Na cacodylate buffer (SCB; 0.2M): 15 ml
- Na cacodylate buffer (0.1M): 50 ml (~150 ml total will be needed)
- In the labeled vials (Mix well by shaking):
Reagents (add in this order ↓) | Reduced Osmium** | 1% OsO4 *** | EtOH 50% | EtOH + UA | EtOH 100% |
1 | 2 | KFeCN | 50% | 70% | 90% | 100% |
ddH2O | - | - | 5 ml | 3 ml | 5 ml | 5 ml | 3 ml | 1 ml | - | - |
KFeCN | - | - | 0.3 g | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
0.2M SCB | 3 ml | 3 ml | - | 6 ml | - | - | - | - | - | - |
4% OsO4* | 3 ml | - | - | 3 ml | - | - | - | - | - | - |
EtOH | - | - | - | - | 5 ml | - | 2 ml | 4 ml | 5 ml | 10 ml |
2% UA | - | - | - | - | - | 5 ml | 5 ml | 5 ml | 5 ml | - |
* See above (2.4.3) for how to dispense 4% OsO4.
**Reduced osmium:
- Add 3 ml of KFeCN solution to vial 2.
- Place vials 1 and 2 on ice.
- When ready, pour vials 1 and 2 back and forth to mix well before adding to tissue.
***1% OsO4: Keep vial on ice until use.
2.4.5. Reagents for processing up to 24 pieces of tissue
- In 50-ml conical tubes, add:
- ddH2O: 40 ml (additional 40 ml will be needed during processing)
- Na cacodylate buffer (SCB; 0.2M): 20 ml
- Na cacodylate buffer (0.1M): 50 ml (~300 ml total will be needed)
- In the labeled vials, prepare the following (Mix well by shaking):
Reagents (add in this order ↓) | Reduced Osmium** | 1% OsO4 *** | EtOH 50% | EtOH + UA | EtOH 100% |
1 | 2 | KFeCN | 50% | 70% | 90% | 100% |
ddH2O | - | - | 5 ml | 5 ml | 10 ml | 10 ml | 6 ml | 2 ml | - | - |
KFeCN | - | - | 0.3 g | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
0.2M SCB | 5 ml | 5 ml | - | 10 ml | - | - | - | - | - | - |
4% OsO4* | 5 ml | - | - | 5 ml | - | - | - | - | - | - |
EtOH | - | - | - | - | 10 ml | - | 4 ml | 8 ml | 10 ml | 20 ml |
2% UA | - | - | - | - | - | 10 ml | 10 ml | 10 ml | 10 ml | - |
* See above (2.4.3) for how to dispense 4% OsO4.
**Reduced osmium:
- Add 5 ml of KFeCN solution to vial 2.
- Place vials 1 and 2 on ice.
- When ready, pour vials 1 and 2 back and forth to mix well before adding to tissue.
***1% OsO4: Keep vial on ice until use.
2.5. Reagents for infiltration
2.5.1. Handling propylene oxide
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2.5.2. Reagents for infiltration
- Prepare ~2 ml per tissue of the following:
- 1:1 = EtOH : propylene oxide (PO)
- 1:2 = EtOH : PO
- 100% PO
- 1:1 = PO : Resin
- 1:2 = PO : Resin