Introduction of a decalcification method for bone marrow biopsy tissue
10.3760/cma.j.cn121090-2023915-00121
- VernacularTitle:介绍一种骨髓活检组织脱钙方法
- Author:
Xianwen PENG
1
;
Mu XIAN
;
Ningpu BAN
;
Qi SUN
Author Information
1. 中国医学科学院血液病医院(中国医学科学院血液学研究所),血液与健康全国重点实验室,国家血液系统疾病临床医学研究中心,细胞生态海河实验室,天津 300020
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hematology
2024;45(4):406-409
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Bone marrow biopsy is one of the important means of hematopathological diagnosis, which has decisive diagnostic significance for various benign and malignant lymphohematopoietic system diseases. Its diagnostic value includes morphological observation, immunohistochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology testing. Owing to the unique nature of bone marrow biopsy, decalcification is an essential step in the pre-treatment process. Its purpose is to remove calcium from bone tissue, preserve intact collagen fiber components, facilitate tissue sectioning, and prevent tissue detachment during staining. If bone marrow biopsy lacks sufficient decalcification, preparing a section is difficult. Conversely, if decalcification is excessive, it can seriously disrupt tissue antigen activity. Therefore, a decalcification method with high decalcification efficiency and mild antigen damage is essential for bone marrow biopsy. This article introduces a bone marrow biopsy tissue decalcification method with high efficiency and less antigen loss: decalcification is performed at room temperature with 12% formic acid and 8% hydrochloric acid decalcification solution on a shaker.