5: Decalcification Flashcards
What is used to decalcify tissues ?
Since calcium salts dissolve at pH<4.5:
- Weak acid: Formic acid + formalin (3-10 days)
- Strong acid: HCl (<48 hours)
T or F: Decalcification can be done without fixation
FALSE; tissue MUST BE FIXED BEFORE DECALCIFICATION
- acids will destroy delicate tissue components and alter basophilia (cationic staining)
Why should formalin-fixed tissue be thoroughly washed before decalcifying with HCl ?
Formalin can react with HCl = bis-chloromethyl ether (CARCINOGEN)
Decalcification method: Simple Acid
- tissue submerged and agitated in acid
- replace acid as it becomes saturated with calcium ions
Decalcification method: Ion-exchange resins
- used alongside formic acid decalcification
- resin exchanges ammonium ions for calcium ions = prevents saturation/ need to replace solution = faster decalcification
Decalcification method: EDTA
- selectively bind metal ions without affecting other components
- used when acids might destroy labile elements that must be demonstrated (enzymes, molecular targets)
- TAKES WEEKS
Decalcification Endpoint Detection: Chemical
- aliquot is neutralized with ammonium hydroxide > react with equal volume of ammonium oxalate > existing calcium ions will react to form a white precipitate
- if no precipitate forms = decalcification is complete (all calcium has been removed from tissue)
- smaller volumes = increased sensitivity
Decalcification Endpoint Detection: Radiography
calcium is solid white on X-rays (highly accurate)
Decalcification Endpoint Detection: Physical
- bending, probing, cutting the sample (NOT RECOMMENDED)
- unreliable, and small deposits of calcium can be missed
- physical forces can also create artifacts
Regardless if tissue is under- or over-decalcified, the root cause is almost always __.
Regardless if tissue is under- or over-decalcified, the root cause is almost always POOR ENDPOINT DETECTION
Troubleshoot: Under-decalcified
- generally recognized IN MICROTOMY= scores and tears, handwheel resistance,
- SEVERE= melt wax off, “reverse process” (xylene>100% alc>95% alc>70% alc>water), place back in decalcifying solution
- Sectioned= surface decalcification; place in acid cut-side down for 30 min max. Wash well in water, chill, cut, repeat.
Troubleshoot: Over-decalcified
- MARKED REDUCTION in NUCLEAR STAINING = pale red (loss of basophilia)
- difficult to reverse; place slide in 5% sodium bicarbonate overnight. Wash slides in the morning, and re-stain.