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Quantification in immunohistochemistry: the measurement of the ratios of collagen types I and III

✍ Scribed by Van Der Loos, Chris M. ;Marijianowski, Monique M. H. ;Becker, Anton E.


Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
570 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0018-2214

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✦ Synopsis


Quantitative techniques in immunohistochemistry are needed, but they are rarely applied because of doubtful reproducibility. We have developed a method for the detection of collagen types I and III in situ. The method applied was a two-step immuno-alkaline phosphatase technique with visualization of the end-product with Fast Red. The staining intensity was measured with a microdensitometer and the results expressed as ratios. The method yielded results that were unaffected by variations in tissue section thickness but which were proportionally related to time and antigen concentrations. Leiomyoma tissue, with a ratio of collagen types I and III of approximately 1.0, was used to establish the appropriate dilutions of the antibodies, thus assuring identical optical densities. By having the leiomyoma tissue sections incubated together with the heart tissue specimens, leiomyoma tissue was also helpful in correcting deviations from the 1.0 ratio. Accurate measurements of collagen type I/III ratios in normal human heart specimens were obtained with the present quantitative immunohistochemical technique.


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