Background: Peritubular capillary complement C4d deposition is one of the criteria for diagnosis of acute humoral rejection in kidney allografts. Little information is provided for the effective technique to stain C4d protein.
Objective: To compare C4d staining results by using indirect immunofluorescence detection (IF) with immunoperoxidase methods (IP) in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded renal allograft tissue.
Material And Method: C4d protein was detected in renal allograft tissues by IF and IP methods. The antigen unmarking procedures were used including (i) heating with 0.05% citraconic anhydride in a water bath plus proteinase K digestion, (ii) heating with 10 mM citrate buffer in a microwave and (iii) digesting with proteinase K for comparing the deposition of C4d in paraffin-embedded tissues.
Results: The results showed that the unmarking solution containing 0.05% citraconic anhydride pH 7.4 and heating in a water bath revealed a signal enhancement in the IP method whereas the solution containing 0.05% citraconic anhydride pH 7.4 and heating in a water bath plus proteinase K digestion showed a greatly enhanced signal in the IF method. The prevalence of C4d staining detected in peritubular capillaries was 68% (17/25) and the results observed for both methods were similar.
Conclusion: 0.05% citraconic anhydride in a water bath with or without proteinase K digestion is useful for unmasking C4d deposition in peritubular capillaries of renal allografts performed by IP and IF methods.
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Cell Mol Neurobiol
May 2016
Neuropharmacology Research Laboratory, Department of Pharmaceutics, Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 221 005, India.
Results of the very first experiments conducted to evaluate therapeutic potentials of a fumarate containing Fumaria indica extract and of fairly low daily oral doses of monomethyl fumarate for prevention of chronic unavoidable foot-shock stress-induced gastric ulcers, and possible involvement of diverse neuro-hormonal and oxidative process in their stress response desensitizing effects are reported and discussed in this article. Preventive effects of 21 daily oral 60, 120, and 240 mg/kg doses of a standardized 50 % methanolic F. indica extract (MFI) and 1.
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