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Unlocking the brain: A new method for Western blot protein detection from fixed brain tissue

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS
卷 348, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2020.108995

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Formaldehyde fixation; Proteins; Western blot; Immunodetection; Antigen retrieval; Brain

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  1. FXRFC
  2. FRAXA
  3. CFI
  4. NSERC
  5. CIHR

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A series of antigen-retrieval steps have been developed to make fixed brain lysates suitable for Western blot analysis, successfully revealing a variety of proteins. This protocol has significant utility for future studies using fixed tissue samples in different neuropathological conditions.
Background: Aldehyde fixation is a common process used to preserve the complex structure of biological samples ex vivo. This method of fixation relies on the formation of covalent bonds between aldehydes and amines present in the biomolecules of the sample. Aldehyde fixation is routinely performed in histological studies, however fixed tissue samples are rarely used for non-histological purposes as the fixation process is thought to make brain tissue unsuitable for traditional proteomic analyses such as Western blot. Advances in antigen-retrieval procedures have allowed detectable levels of protein to be solubilized from formaldehyde fixed tissue, opening the door for aldehyde-fixed samples to be used in both histological and proteomic approaches. New method: Here, we developed a series of antigen-retrieval steps for use on fixed-brain lysates to make them suitable for analysis by Western blot. Results: Prolonged exposure of the tissue homogenate to high temperature (90 degrees C for 2 h) in the presence of a concentrated formaldehyde scavenger and ionic detergent was sufficient to reveal a variety of synaptic and non synaptic proteins on membrane blots. Conclusion: This protocol has significant utility for future studies using fixed tissue samples in a variety of neuropathological conditions.

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