A new device for the freeze-clamping of tissue samples |
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Authors: | Bjørn Quistorff Egon Pedersen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry A University of Copenhagen Panum Institute Blegdamsvej 3c DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Measurement of metabolite concentrations in tissue samples involves the following procedures: Removal of the sample from the animal, temporary arrest of metabolism, extraction (including weighing, homogenization, final fixation, and neutralization) and assay. Rapid temporary fixation following the sampling of tissue is essential to prevent autolytic changes in metabolite concentrations (1,2). The freeze-clamping technique described by Wollenberger et al. (3) meets this requirement as long as the final thickness of the freeze-clamped sample is sufficiently small. For brain tissue the limit seems to be about 2 mm (4).In our laboratory we have made extensive use of the freeze-clamping tongs of Wollenberger et al., especially for small tissue samples freeze-clamped in situ. However, when in situ clamping can not be used when more than 2–3 g of tissue must be sampled, the freeze-clamping press described below has proven very useful. |
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