A Simplified Protocol for the Histological Preparation of Cortical Bone Samples for Light Microscopy: A Revision of Garcia-Donas et al. (2017)

IF 0.6 4区 经济学 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Finanzarchiv Pub Date : 2020-02-10 DOI:10.5744/fa.2020.1003
Ariane Maggio, Ambika Flavel, D. Franklin
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Abstract

Histological analyses of bone can be a useful tool in a forensic assessment, particularly for species determination and age estimation. In order to perform these analyses, however, it is necessary to produce high-quality thin sections for light microscopy. There is a general lack of consensus as to the most appropriate method(s) for the production of cortical bone thin sections, resulting in multiple protocols in the published literature, each associated with varying steps and equipment. We present here a simplified protocol for the histological preparation of cortical bone samples that represents a revision of Garcia-Donas et al. (2017). The protocol was tested on a mixed sample of 17 femora (10 formalin fixed, 5 fresh macerated, and 2 dry archaeological specimens). Good-quality thin-section images at 100× and 200× magnification are produced for each sample type. Using this protocol it is possible to prepare good-quality histological sections of cortical bone for a forensic analysis setting using relatively inexpensive equipment and materials.
一种用于光学显微镜下皮质骨样品组织学制备的简化方案:Garcia-Donas等人(2017)的修订
骨的组织学分析在法医鉴定中是一个有用的工具,特别是在物种确定和年龄估计方面。然而,为了进行这些分析,有必要为光学显微镜生产高质量的薄片。对于制作皮质骨薄片的最合适方法,普遍缺乏共识,导致已发表的文献中出现了多种方案,每种方案都与不同的步骤和设备相关。我们在此提出了一种简化的皮质骨样本组织学制备方案,该方案代表了Garcia-Donas等人(2017)的修订。该方案在17个股骨混合样本(10个福尔马林固定,5个新鲜浸渍,2个干考古标本)上进行了测试。在100倍和200倍的放大倍率下,每个样品类型都产生了高质量的薄切片图像。使用该方案,可以使用相对便宜的设备和材料制备高质量的皮质骨组织学切片用于法医分析设置。
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