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Demonstration of particulate accumulations in solid tissue

M E LeFevre, H M Jablonski, J A Pile

    Experientia
    |July 15, 1981
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    This study introduces a new tissue clearing method using pancreatin for better visualization. It helps track long-term particle redistribution in mouse organs, improving the detection of hard-to-find particles.

    Area of Science:

    • Histology
    • Biomedical Imaging
    • Particle Toxicology

    Background:

    • Studying long-term particle distribution in tissues is challenging with traditional methods.
    • Locating large, infrequent particles within complex biological matrices requires advanced techniques.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a novel histological clearing procedure using partial tissue hydrolysis.
    • To demonstrate the application of this method for studying particle redistribution in vivo.
    • To evaluate the utility of the method for locating difficult-to-find particles.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed a histological clearing technique involving partial tissue hydrolysis with pancreatin.
    • Quantitated changes in the distribution of 5.7-micrometer latex particles in mouse liver and heart muscle.

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  • Analyzed particle distribution 6 months after intravenous latex injection.
  • Main Results:

    • The pancreatin-based clearing method allows for effective visualization of particle distribution.
    • Long-term redistribution patterns of latex particles in mouse liver and heart muscle were successfully studied.
    • The technique proved useful for locating large, infrequent particles that are difficult to detect using standard tissue sectioning.

    Conclusions:

    • Partial tissue hydrolysis with pancreatin is an effective histological clearing method.
    • This technique enhances the study of long-term in vivo particle redistribution.
    • The method improves the ability to locate large, infrequent particles in biological tissues.