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  • Decalcification by ascorbic acid for immuno- and affinohistochemical techniques on the inner ear.

Decalcification by ascorbic acid for immuno- and affinohistochemical techniques on the inner ear.

Histochemistry and cell biology (1999-08-25)
A Merchán-Pérez, P Gil-Loyzaga, M V Bartolomé, M Remezal, P Fernández, T Rodríguez
ABSTRACT

An ascorbic acid decalcifying solution was applied to immuno- and affinohistochemical studies on the inner ear. Rat inner ears fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS or in 2% acetic acid in ethanol solutions were adequately decalcified in an ascorbic acid solution, at a temperature of 4 degrees C. The decalcifying solution was prepared with 1% ascorbic acid and 0.84% sodium chloride in distilled water (pH 2.5-2.6). The decalcification time was in a direct relationship to the specimen calcification. In this study, two neuroactive substances (gamma-aminobutyric acid and calcitonin gene-related peptide), neurofilaments, and the galectine endogenous lectin were successfully detected immunohistochemically.