Comparative study of pre- and post-mortem perfusion of fixative for the quality of neuronal tissue preparation

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Meyer-Dilhet, Géraldine | Ellouze, Salma | Raineteau, Olivier | Courchet, Julien

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The authors thank members of the Courchet lab andInstitut NeuroMyoGène for useful comments anddiscussion. We thank Laura Barrot and StephanLangonnet for suggestions and comments. We aregrateful to members of the Ethical committee ACCeSfor critical assessment of the study design. We thankthe staff of the SCAR and P-PAC facilities forassistance in conducting this study. S.E. wasrecipient of a postdoctoral fellowship from LabExCortex.. Transcardiac perfusion of fixative agent is generally recommended for quality preparations for cerebral histology, ensuring rapid and deep penetration in the tissue to preserve the most fragile brain structures. Despite being performed under anesthesia and with proper analgesia, this procedure is cumbersome for the experimenter and raises ethical questions. Recently, alternative protocols have been proposed, based on prior sacrifice of the animal followed by an injection of a fixative agent into the circulation. These so-called post-mortem perfusion protocols should in theory ensure an equivalent quality of tissue fixation, without exposing live animals to a procedure. Before adopting this new method, it is necessary to validate that sample quality is equivalent, ensuring the validity of scientific results. We performed a parallel comparison of several protocols of tissue fixation, by transcardiac or post-mortem perfusion, and measured the impact on the maintenance of axonal structures, dendritic spines, and mitochondrial morphology. Our results showed that histological parameters show variable sensitivity to perfusion condition and fixative used. For instance, axon fragmentation and altered mitochondrial morphology were observed in post-mortem perfusion groups. We furthermore determined that fixation condition had a variable effect on immunostaining, impacting detected expression level or pattern. Our results serve as a guide to orient the experimenter in selecting the best condition for optimal tissue fixation, which minimizes animal suffering while guaranteeing the integrity of the biological results obtained.

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