A simple and economical method for unbiasedly quantifying the alveolar size of entire mouse lung tissue utilizing Hematoxylin and Eosin Staining

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Chunyan Li , Xinru Zhang , Maolin Wang , Zhu Wang , Qi Cheng , Junrong Du , Tao Jia
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Abstract

Alveolar, the smallest structural and functional units within the respiratory system, play a crucial role in maintaining lung function. Alveolar damage is a typical pathological hallmark of respiratory diseases. Nevertheless, there is currently no simple, rapid, economical, and unbiased method for quantifying alveolar size for entire lung tissue. Here, firstly, we conducted lung sample slicing based on the size, shape, and distribution of airway branches of different lobes. Next, we performed HE staining on different slices. Then, we provided an unbiased quantification of alveolar size using free software ImageJ. Through this protocol, we demonstrated that C57Bl/6 mice exhibit varying alveolar sizes among different lobes. Collectively, we provided a simple and unbiased method for a more comprehensive quantification of alveolar size in mice, which holds promise for a broader range of respiratory research using mouse models.

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利用苏木精和伊红染色法对整个小鼠肺组织的肺泡大小进行无偏量化的简单经济方法
肺泡是呼吸系统中最小的结构和功能单元,在维持肺功能方面发挥着至关重要的作用。肺泡损伤是呼吸系统疾病的典型病理标志。然而,目前还没有一种简单、快速、经济、无偏见的方法来量化整个肺组织的肺泡大小。在此,我们首先根据不同肺叶气道分支的大小、形状和分布情况对肺样本进行切片。接着,我们对不同切片进行 HE 染色。然后,我们使用免费软件 ImageJ 对肺泡大小进行了无偏量化。通过这一方案,我们证明了 C57Bl/6 小鼠不同肺叶的肺泡大小不同。总之,我们为更全面地量化小鼠肺泡大小提供了一种简单而无偏见的方法,这为利用小鼠模型进行更广泛的呼吸系统研究带来了希望。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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