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Fixation of Testes and Eyes Using a Modified Davidson's Fluid: Comparison with Bouin's Fluid and Conventional Davidson's Fluid
John R. Latendresse
Pathology Associates, National Center for Toxicological Research, Jefferson, Arkansas 72079, jlatendresse{at}nctr.fda.gov.
Alan R. Warbrittion
Pathology Associates, National Center for Toxicological Research, Jefferson, Arkansas 72079
Henning Jonassen
Huntingdon Life Sciences, East Millstone, New Jersey 08875, USA
Dianne M. Creasy
Huntingdon Life Sciences, East Millstone, New Jersey 08875, USA
Most recent revisions of regulatory guidelines for testing effects of chemicals on reproduction recommend Bouin's fluid (BF) or a "comparable fixative" instead of formalin to preserve the morphologic detail of testes for histopathological evaluation. However, picric acid in BF is a health and safety hazard, as well as a laboratory waste disposal problem. Furthermore, use of BF is labor intensive, requiring multiple alcohol rinses to remove picric acid for optimum preservation and immunohistochemical (IHC) detection of testicular antigens that may potentially be used to identify and quantify cells and functional proteins with critical roles in spermatogenesis. Recently a modified Davidson's fluid (mDF) has been reported as an alternative to BF to fix testes for routine histopathological examination. This study compared the overall histomorphologic clarity and the immunoand histochemical staining of testicular specimens fixed in BF and mDF. Additionally, because conventional Davidson's fixative (DF) is used routinely for optimum fixation of eyes, preservation of ocular histomorphology by DF and mDF was compared. mDF resulted in noticeably less shrinkage of the seminiferous tubules and superior overall morphologic detail compared to BF. Unlike DF, the mDF also supported excellent staining of acrosomes with periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) reagent when staging of spermatogenesis was required. IHC detection of androgen receptor and PCNA (to directly and indirectly identify Sertoli cells) as well as protein gene product 9.5 (to label spermatogonia) was superior in mDF compared to BF-fixed specimens. For histopathological examination of the eye, apposition and preservation of rods and cones, and nuclear layers of the retina were slightly inferior with mDF compared to DF. This paper has demonstrated that mDF provides comparable, and in many respects superior preservation of the testes to that of BF, both for IHC staining and for detailed histopathological examination. It also provides an acceptable fixative for eyes, although the quality of cellular preservation is inferior to that of DF.
Key Words: Immunohistochemistry histochemistry fixation histomorphology methods spermatogonia Sertoli cell antigenic markers Davidson's fixative Bouin's fixative.
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Toxicologic Pathology, Vol. 30, No. 4,
524-533 (2002)
DOI: 10.1080/01926230290105721

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