2015
DOI: 10.3791/52964
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Instillation and Fixation Methods Useful in Mouse Lung Cancer Research

Abstract: The ability to instill live agents, cells, or chemicals directly into the lung without injuring or killing the mice is an important tool in lung cancer research. Although there are a number of methods that have been published showing how to intubate mice for pulmonary function measurements, none are without potential problems for rapid tracheal instillation in large cohorts of mice. In the present paper, a simple and quick method is described that enables an investigator to carry out such instillations in an e… Show more

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“…Lung volume was measured and histology conducted on the mole‐rats sampled above. Lungs were inflated with PE50 tubing inserted and secured to the trachea, and 10% formalin infused at a pressure of 30 cmH 2 O . Once lungs stopped growing in size, the trachea was tied off and lungs were removed from the body, with volume measured using the fluid displacement technique .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lung volume was measured and histology conducted on the mole‐rats sampled above. Lungs were inflated with PE50 tubing inserted and secured to the trachea, and 10% formalin infused at a pressure of 30 cmH 2 O . Once lungs stopped growing in size, the trachea was tied off and lungs were removed from the body, with volume measured using the fluid displacement technique .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 Once lungs stopped growing in size, the trachea was tied off and lungs were removed from the body, with volume measured using the fluid displacement technique. 41,42 Lungs remained in 10% formalin for 3 days before being transferred into 75% ethanol and then wax embedded. Samples were sectioned at the middle region of the left lung lobe at 5 µm and H&E stained.…”
Section: Lung Volume and Histologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lungs were inflated under constant pressure with 10% Formalin as previously described (24). Inflated lungs were fixed for 24 h and then resuspended in 70% ethanol.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mice were then sacrificed at the indicated time points, and lung or BALF was collected for analysis. For the tissue pathology investigation, 5‐mM EDTA in PBS was first perfused via the left atrium to deplete blood from the lung tissue, followed by 10% formalin inflation and fixation (Limjunyawong, Mock, & Mitzner, ). An experienced pathologist examined the tissue pathology using haematoxylin and eosin staining and IHC analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%