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Methacarn fixation with Morse's solution best preserves cochlear RNA and morphology. This method enhances RNA quantification and tissue structure compared to EDTA or formic acid decalcification for cochlear research.

Area of Science:

  • Otopathology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Histology

Background:

  • RNA integrity is crucial for molecular analysis but can be compromised by standard tissue processing.
  • Cochlear tissues require decalcification due to their bony structure, posing challenges for RNA preservation.
  • Optimizing fixation and decalcification is essential for accurate cochlear research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the efficacy of different decalcifying solutions combined with methacarn fixation for cochlear RNA preservation and morphology.
  • To identify the optimal protocol for maximizing RNA yield and maintaining structural integrity in cochlear samples.

Main Methods:

  • Cochlear samples were processed using four protocols involving methacarn fixation and decalcification with Morse's solution, EDTA, or formic acid.

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  • RNA was extracted from all samples, and its quantity was assessed using real-time PCR.
  • Histological evaluation was performed to assess the morphological preservation of cochlear structures.
  • Main Results:

    • RNA was successfully isolated from all samples across the tested protocols.
    • Protocol 1 (methacarn fixation followed by Morse's solution decalcification) yielded the highest RNA expression levels.
    • Morphological preservation was adequate across protocols using Morse's solution, EDTA, and formic acid, but Protocol 1 was optimal.

    Conclusions:

    • Methacarn fixation combined with Morse's solution decalcification is superior for preserving cochlear RNA integrity and morphology.
    • This optimized protocol enhances RNA quantification and morphological assessment in cochlear research.
    • The findings provide a refined methodology for studies involving cochlear tissue analysis.