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Optimization of fixative solution for retinal morphology: a comparison with Davidson’s fixative and other fixation solutions
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Optimization of fixative solution for retinal morphology: a comparison with Davidson’s fixative and other fixation solutions
Optimization of fixative solution for retinal morphology: a comparison with Davidson’s fixative and other fixation solutions
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Optimization of fixative solution for retinal morphology: a comparison with Davidson’s fixative and other fixation solutions

2018
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Purpose Numerous fixative solutions are available but many are not amenable to the histomorphological preservation of retinae. The investigators specifically focused on retinal histological studies, which rather than 4% formaldehyde (FA), often use Davidson’s fixative. However the latter has its limitations. The purpose of this study was to produce a new fixative which maintains retinae closer to the in vivo conditions. Study design Experimental design. Methods Four fixative formulations (4% paraformaldehyde, Davidson’s fixative, modified Davidson’s fixative and an in-house fixative – TB-Fix) were tested on retinae and the outcomes on histomorphology and immunohistochemical staining for selected antigenic markers was compared. Results TB-Fix markedly improved morphological detail following hematoxylin and eosin staining, most importantly eliminating the spongiform appearance in the plexiform layer and the swelling of somata (including Müller cells), when compared to FA, Davidson’s fixative and its modified version. Retinal samples fixed with TB-Fix or FA showed comparable results in immunohistological staining for neurons and glia in the retina. Importantly, while the whole eye fixed with FA collapsed in shape and induced artificial retinal detachment, the eye fixed with TB-Fix avoided deformation and detachment. Furthermore, we found that TB-Fix also prevented detachment from the culture plate when used to fix HEK293 cells, which are known to detach from the plate easily. Conclusion It was demonstrated that TB-Fix provides an overall improvement in the preservation of retinal morphology and chemical composition.