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Analytical Cellular Pathology: the Journal of the European Society for Analytical Cellular Pathology logoLink to Analytical Cellular Pathology: the Journal of the European Society for Analytical Cellular Pathology
. 1999 Jan 1;19(3-4):111–118. doi: 10.1155/1999/921840

Hydrolysis Profiles of Formalin Fixed Paraffin-Embedded Tumors Based on IOD (Integrated Optical Density) and Nuclear Texture Feature Measurements

Margareta Fležar 1, Marija Us‐Krašovec 1, Mario žganec 2, Jaka Lavrenčak 1, Rastko Golouh 1
PMCID: PMC4618570  PMID: 10866273

Abstract

The aim of the study was to determine optimal hydrolysis time for the Feulgen DNA staining of archival formalin fixed paraffin‐embedded surgical samples, prepared as single cell suspensions for image cytometric measurements. The nuclear texture features along with the IOD (integrated optical density) of the tumor nuclei were analysed by an automated high resolution image cytometer as a function of duration of hydrolysis treatment (in 5 N HCl at room temperature). Tissue blocks of breast carcinoma, ovarian serous carcinoma, ovarian serous tumor of borderline malignancy and leiomyosarcoma were included in the study. IOD hydrolysis profiles showed plateau between 30 and 60 min in the breast carcinoma and leiomyosarcoma, and between 40 and 60 min in the ovarian serous carcinoma and ovarian serous tumor of borderline malignancy. Most of the nuclear texture features remained stable after 20 min of hydrolysis treatment. Our results indicate that the optimal hydrolysis time for IOD and for nuclear texture feature measurements, was between 40 and 60 min in the cell preparations from tissue blocks of three epithelial and one soft tissue tumor.

Keywords: Image cytometry, formalin fixed paraffin‐embedded tumors, Feulgen reaction, hydrolysis, nuclear texture features


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