Evaluation of a Novel Formaldehyde-Free Fixation Solution for the Fixation of Mouse Organs

Altern Ther Health Med. 2023 Dec 8:AT8772. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Objective: A new aldehyde-free fixative has been developed and its effect has been compared to traditional formaldehyde fixative in terms of the fixation effect and HE staining of the heart, liver, lung, and kidney. The air in the experimental area was examined to evaluate its impact on the environment and human health.

Methods: The organs from mice of groups 1-6 were taken respectively (thickness of liver and lung was 3 mm). After the heart and kidney capsule were removed, the organs were longitudinally cut along their maximum surface, and half was taken. Thereafter, the tissue fixation effect was observed by Hematein and Eosin (H&E) staining and the total protein content of tissue was examined by the ultramicro spectrophotometer. Additionally, the volatility ratio of the new fixative and the traditional formaldehyde is compared.

Result: The results showed that there was no significant difference between the fixation effect of the new aldehyde-free fixation and the traditional formaldehyde fixative on mouse organs and the air quality in the experimental area was found to be significantly better when the new aldehyde-free fixative is used than when the traditional formaldehyde fixative is used.

Conclusion: Traditional formaldehyde fixative in HE staining can be replaced by the new environment-friendly formaldehyde-free fixative, however further special staining of fixed tissue and immunohistochemical studies are needed.