Effect of handling and fixation processes on fluorescence spectroscopy of mouse skeletal muscles under two-photon excitation
- 1 December 2000
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 39 (34) , 6312-6317
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.39.006312
Abstract
We investigated the effects of handling and fixation processes on the two-photon fluorescence spectroscopy of endogenous fluorophors in mouse skeletal muscle. The skeletal muscle was handled in one of two ways: either sectioned without storage or sectioned following storage in a freezer. The two-photon fluorescence spectra measured for different storage or fixation periods show a differential among those samples that were stored in water or were fixed either in formalin or methanol. The spectroscopic results indicate that formalin was the least disruptive fixative, having only a weak effect on the two-photon fluorescence spectroscopy of muscle tissue, whereas methanol had a significant influence on one of the autofluorescence peaks. The two handling processes yielded similar spectral information, indicating no different effects between them.Keywords
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