Enhanced Methods for Needle Biopsy and Cryopreservation of Skeletal Muscle in Older Adults.

Journal of cytology & histology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-04-10 DOI:10.37421/jch.2020.11.553
Cathy C Lee, Austin Hoang, David Segovia, Allen Herbst, Florian Barthelemy, Elizabeth Gibbs, Rachelle Crosbie, Stanley F Nelson, Carrie Miceli, Jonathan Wanagat
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Human muscle biopsies are increasingly important for diagnosis, research, and to monitor therapeutic trials. We examined the use of a self-contained, vacuum-assisted biopsy system and a novel muscle freezing technique to improve, simplify, and standardize human muscle biopsy collection and cryopreservation in older adults. The VACORA vacuum-assisted biopsy system was deployed in muscle biopsies of 12 individuals ranging in age from 57 to 80 years. This office-based approach was well tolerated as it is minimally invasive, uses only local anesthetic, and has a quick recovery. To maximize biopsy sample quality and reproducibility, we developed a novel muscle sample freezing protocol. Fresh muscle biopsy samples were placed into readily available tissue cassettes followed by direct freezing in liquid nitrogen. After this modified snap freezing protocol, frozen muscle samples were enrobed in embedding medium for cryosectioning. We examined the effect of this freezing approach in histological sections of rodent and human muscle samples. The VACORA Biopsy System provided as many as four skeletal muscle core samples from a single biopsy site. Biopsy samples from 12 older adults weighed an average of 147.5 ± 11 mg each and had a consistent size and shape. There were no complications, and the residual scar is less than 10 mm. The freezing method using standard tissue cassettes with direct freezing in liquid nitrogen yielded high quality cryopreserved muscle tissue suitable for histological analysis without the need for isopentane and with little to no freeze-thaw damage. These enhancements have streamlined and improved the consistency of our muscle biopsy protocol and provide sufficient high-quality sample for multi-dimensional downstream studies of human muscle in aging and disease.

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增强老年人骨骼肌针刺活检和冷冻保存方法。
人体肌肉活检对于诊断、研究和监测治疗试验越来越重要。我们研究了如何使用独立的真空辅助活检系统和新型肌肉冷冻技术来改进、简化和规范老年人的肌肉活检采集和冷冻保存。VACORA 真空辅助活检系统用于对 12 名年龄从 57 岁到 80 岁的人进行肌肉活检。这种在办公室进行的方法创伤极小,只需局部麻醉,而且恢复快,因此深受患者欢迎。为了最大限度地提高活检样本的质量和可重复性,我们开发了一种新颖的肌肉样本冷冻方案。将新鲜的肌肉活检样本放入现成的组织盒中,然后直接在液氮中冷冻。经过这种改良的快速冷冻方案后,将冷冻的肌肉样本包埋在包埋培养基中进行冷冻切片。我们研究了这种冷冻方法对啮齿动物和人类肌肉样本组织切片的影响。VACORA 活检系统可从一个活检部位提供多达四个骨骼肌核心样本。12 名老年人的活检样本平均重量为 147.5 ± 11 毫克,大小和形状一致。没有并发症,残留疤痕小于 10 毫米。使用标准组织盒并在液氮中直接冷冻的冷冻方法可获得适合组织学分析的高质量冷冻保存肌肉组织,无需使用异戊烷,几乎没有冻融损伤。这些改进简化了我们的肌肉活检方案,提高了其一致性,并为人体肌肉衰老和疾病的多维下游研究提供了充足的高质量样本。
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