Issue 20, 2022

Post-staining Raman analysis of histological sections following decolorization

Abstract

Hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining of tissue sections is a powerful tool for observing changes in the tissue structure and is used as the most fundamental and vital technique in histology. However, xenobiotics such as polymers and inorganic or organic materials have low dyeability, making it difficult to observe the distribution of materials across tissues. Raman spectroscopy is an advantageous technique for identifying materials in tissues using spectroscopic fingerprints by laser irradiation without staining. In this study, we developed a combined method for morphological observation and Raman spectral acquisition on the identical tissue slide by employing a decolorization step to remove eosin-induced fluorescence in HE-stained samples. Our method eliminated the fluorescence background and allowed the identical-field pathological observation, enabling simultaneous identification of biological responses and materials in tissues.

Graphical abstract: Post-staining Raman analysis of histological sections following decolorization

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jul 2022
Accepted
03 Aug 2022
First published
25 Aug 2022

Analyst, 2022,147, 4473-4479

Author version available

Post-staining Raman analysis of histological sections following decolorization

S. Akaji, T. Sagawa, A. Honda, N. Miyasaka, K. Sadakane, T. Ichinose and H. Takano, Analyst, 2022, 147, 4473 DOI: 10.1039/D2AN01138G

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