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Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry | 1996

A simple, reliable, and sensitive method for nonradioactive in situ hybridization: use of microwave heating to improve hybridization efficiency and preserve tissue morphology.

Hui Y. Lan; Wei Mu; Yee-Yung Ng; D. J. Nikolic-Paterson; Robert C. Atkins

The digestion of fixed tissue sections is a critical step in the optimization of any in situ hybridization protocol. We describe a novel application of microwave oven heating to optimize mRNA detection in paraformaldehyde-fixed tissues by in situ hybridization using digoxigenin-labeled probes. This technique replaces protease digestion of fixed tissue sections with 10 min of microwave pretreatment, followed by either conventional hybridization or hybridization involving microwave incubation. This new technique has several advantages over the standard protease treatment-based methods presently in use. (a) Microwave oven heating is a simple, rapid, and highly reproducible technique. (b) Microwave pretreatment significantly increased the hybridization signal and reduced the background compared to conventional protease digestion. Consequently, the hybridization time required to obtain optimal mRNA detection was reduced to 30 min. (c) Ten minutes of microwave pretreatment produced an optimal hybridization signal in six different tissues using a variety of probes, demonstrating the general applicability of this technique. (d) Microwave heating of the probe during the hybridization step itself further reduced the hybridization time and substantially enhanced the hybridization signal obtained from proteinase K-digested tissue. (e) Microwave pretreatment caused no discernible loss of fine cell structure and tissue morphology compared to untreated tissue sections. In conclusion, microwave oven heating can replace the complicated strategies and poor reproducibility of protease treatment of tissue sections, resulting in a simple, rapid, more reliable and sensitive method that has general applicability for in situ hybridization.


American Journal of Pathology | 1996

De Novo renal expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor during the development of rat crescentic glomerulonephritis.

Hui Y. Lan; Wei Mu; Niansheng Yang; Andreas Meinhardt; D. J. Nikolic-Paterson; Yee Yung Ng; Michael Bacher; Robert C. Atkins; Richard Bucala


Kidney International | 1994

Macrophages in renal injury.

D. J. Nikolic-Paterson; Hui Y. Lan; Prudence Hill; Robert C. Atkins


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 1997

Intrinsic renal cells are the major source of interleukin-1 beta synthesis in normal and diseased rat kidney.

Gregory H. Tesch; Niansheng Yang; H Yu; Hui Y. Lan; Rita Foti; Steven J. Chadban; Robert C. Atkins; D. J. Nikolic-Paterson


Kidney International | 2003

Activation and cellular localization of the p38 and JNK MAPK pathways in rat crescentic glomerulonephritis

Cosimo Stambe; Robert C. Atkins; Prudence A. Hill; D. J. Nikolic-Paterson


American Journal of Pathology | 1997

Role of interleukin-1 in mesangial cell proliferation and matrix deposition in experimental mesangioproliferative nephritis.

Gregory H. Tesch; Hui Y. Lan; Robert C. Atkins; D. J. Nikolic-Paterson


American Journal of Pathology | 1997

Macrophage apoptosis in rat crescentic glomerulonephritis.

Hui Y. Lan; H. Mitsuhashi; Yee-Yung Ng; D. J. Nikolic-Paterson; Niansheng Yang; Wei Mu; Robert C. Atkins


American Journal of Pathology | 1995

Local macrophage proliferation in multinucleated giant cell and granuloma formation in experimental Goodpasture's syndrome.

Hui Y. Lan; D. J. Nikolic-Paterson; Wei Mu; Robert C. Atkins


Kidney International | 1996

Interleukin-1 in renal fibrosis.

D. J. Nikolic-Paterson; Ian W. Main; Gregory H. Tesch; Hui Y. Lan; Robert C. Atkins


Seminars in Nephrology | 1996

INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISM

D. J. Nikolic-Paterson; Hui Y. Lan; Robert C. Atkins

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Hui Y. Lan

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Wei Mu

University of Florida

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Prudence A. Hill

St. Vincent's Health System

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Yee-Yung Ng

Taipei Veterans General Hospital

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Mu Wei

St. Vincent's Health System

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Patrick Dutartre

St. Vincent's Health System

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Prue Hill

St. Vincent's Health System

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