Histology and RNA integrity of long-term formalin fixation storage rabbit's lung archive tissues / Hasliza Hussin

Formalin-fixed archive samples have been used as an alternative sources in a research study. Even though prolong formalin fixation causes the tissues undergo degradation due to formaldehyde modification reaction, the samples still valuable in genomic and histology study. However, this study using lu...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.501392021-09-07T01:31:33Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50139/ Histology and RNA integrity of long-term formalin fixation storage rabbit's lung archive tissues / Hasliza Hussin Hussin, Hasliza Genetics Chordates. Vertebrates Organic substances Formalin-fixed archive samples have been used as an alternative sources in a research study. Even though prolong formalin fixation causes the tissues undergo degradation due to formaldehyde modification reaction, the samples still valuable in genomic and histology study. However, this study using lung archive tissues still uncommon. Samples used are the lung tissue harvested from a rabbit fixed in 10 % formalin for seven and eight years. Tissue was processed for paraffin-embedded and stained with hematoxylin and eosin for histology assessment. RNA was extracted from samples, examined the integrity and concentration along with microRNA by using Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer. Histology of all rabbit’s lung archive samples was comparable and has enough characteristic of lung tissue morphology. RNA with moderate to low integrity number (RIN) was isolated from archived samples with RIN 2.2 to 5.0 in 2010 samples and RIN 1.7 to 2.1 in 2009 samples. RNA concentration higher in 2009 sample (901 pg/µl) and lower in 2010 sample (41 pg/µl). Other than that, 27 to 56 percent of microRNA could be isolated from archive lung tissue with acceptable concentration (75.4 pg/µl to 169.6 pg/µl) and length (25 nt to 28 nt). In conclusion, our results demonstrated that formalin-fixed lung samples preserve better histology but due to the chemical modification RNA detect in moderate low integrity. However, RNA and miRNA concentration obtained was in an acceptable value. 2017 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50139/1/50139.pdf ID50139 Hussin, Hasliza (2017) Histology and RNA integrity of long-term formalin fixation storage rabbit's lung archive tissues / Hasliza Hussin. Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (Kampus Puncak Alam).
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topic Genetics
Chordates. Vertebrates
Organic substances
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Chordates. Vertebrates
Organic substances
Hussin, Hasliza
Histology and RNA integrity of long-term formalin fixation storage rabbit's lung archive tissues / Hasliza Hussin
description Formalin-fixed archive samples have been used as an alternative sources in a research study. Even though prolong formalin fixation causes the tissues undergo degradation due to formaldehyde modification reaction, the samples still valuable in genomic and histology study. However, this study using lung archive tissues still uncommon. Samples used are the lung tissue harvested from a rabbit fixed in 10 % formalin for seven and eight years. Tissue was processed for paraffin-embedded and stained with hematoxylin and eosin for histology assessment. RNA was extracted from samples, examined the integrity and concentration along with microRNA by using Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer. Histology of all rabbit’s lung archive samples was comparable and has enough characteristic of lung tissue morphology. RNA with moderate to low integrity number (RIN) was isolated from archived samples with RIN 2.2 to 5.0 in 2010 samples and RIN 1.7 to 2.1 in 2009 samples. RNA concentration higher in 2009 sample (901 pg/µl) and lower in 2010 sample (41 pg/µl). Other than that, 27 to 56 percent of microRNA could be isolated from archive lung tissue with acceptable concentration (75.4 pg/µl to 169.6 pg/µl) and length (25 nt to 28 nt). In conclusion, our results demonstrated that formalin-fixed lung samples preserve better histology but due to the chemical modification RNA detect in moderate low integrity. However, RNA and miRNA concentration obtained was in an acceptable value.
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author Hussin, Hasliza
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title Histology and RNA integrity of long-term formalin fixation storage rabbit's lung archive tissues / Hasliza Hussin
title_short Histology and RNA integrity of long-term formalin fixation storage rabbit's lung archive tissues / Hasliza Hussin
title_full Histology and RNA integrity of long-term formalin fixation storage rabbit's lung archive tissues / Hasliza Hussin
title_fullStr Histology and RNA integrity of long-term formalin fixation storage rabbit's lung archive tissues / Hasliza Hussin
title_full_unstemmed Histology and RNA integrity of long-term formalin fixation storage rabbit's lung archive tissues / Hasliza Hussin
title_sort histology and rna integrity of long-term formalin fixation storage rabbit's lung archive tissues / hasliza hussin
publishDate 2017
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50139/1/50139.pdf
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