Optimization of the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase detection by histochemical method

According to the new KDIGO (Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes) guidelines, the term of renal osteodystrophy, should be used exclusively in reference to the invasive diagnosis of bone abnormalities. Due to the low sensitivity and specificity of biochemical serum markers of bone remodelling,the...

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Main Authors: M. J. Galvão, A. Santos, M. D. Ribeiro, A. Ferreira, F. Nolasco
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2011-02-01
Series:European Journal of Histochemistry
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Online Access:http://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1771
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author M. J. Galvão
A. Santos
M. D. Ribeiro
A. Ferreira
F. Nolasco
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A. Santos
M. D. Ribeiro
A. Ferreira
F. Nolasco
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description According to the new KDIGO (Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes) guidelines, the term of renal osteodystrophy, should be used exclusively in reference to the invasive diagnosis of bone abnormalities. Due to the low sensitivity and specificity of biochemical serum markers of bone remodelling,the performance of bone biopsies is highly stimulated in dialysis patients and after kidney transplantation. The tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP) is an iso-enzyme of the group of acid phosphatases, which is highly expressed by activated osteoclasts and macrophages. TRACP in osteoclasts is in intracytoplasmic vesicles that transport the products of bone matrix degradation. Being present in activated osteoclasts, the identification of this enzyme by histochemistry in undecalcified bone biopsies is an excellent method to quantify the resorption of bone. Since it is an enzymatic histochemical method for a thermolabile enzyme, the temperature at which it is performed is particularly relevant. This study aimed to determine the optimal temperature for identification of TRACP in activated osteoclasts in undecalcified bone biopsies embedded in methylmethacrylate. We selected 10 cases of undecalcified bone biopsies from hemodialysis patients with the diagnosis of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Sections of 5 μm were stained to identify TRACP at different incubation temperatures (37º, 45º, 60º, 70º and 80ºC) for 30 minutes. Activated osteoclasts stained red and trabecular bone (mineralized bone) was contrasted with toluidine blue. This approach also increased the visibility of the trabecular bone resorption areas (Howship lacunae). Unlike what is suggested in the literature and in several international protocols, we found that the best results were obtained with temperatures between 60ºC and 70ºC. For technical reasons and according to the results of the present study, we recommended that, for an incubation time of 30 minutes, the reaction should be carried out at 60ºC. As active osteoclasts are usually scarce in a bone section, the standardization of the histochemistry method is of great relevance, to optimize the identification of these cells and increase the accuracy of the histomosphometric results. Our results, allowing an increase in osteoclasts contrast, also support the use of semi-automatic histomorphometric measurements.
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spelling doaj.art-fcedab133f8a49b4ae6832972cbe1cf52022-12-22T01:01:25ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Histochemistry1121-760X2038-83062011-02-01551e1e110.4081/ejh.2011.e11179Optimization of the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase detection by histochemical methodM. J. GalvãoA. SantosM. D. RibeiroA. FerreiraF. NolascoAccording to the new KDIGO (Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes) guidelines, the term of renal osteodystrophy, should be used exclusively in reference to the invasive diagnosis of bone abnormalities. Due to the low sensitivity and specificity of biochemical serum markers of bone remodelling,the performance of bone biopsies is highly stimulated in dialysis patients and after kidney transplantation. The tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP) is an iso-enzyme of the group of acid phosphatases, which is highly expressed by activated osteoclasts and macrophages. TRACP in osteoclasts is in intracytoplasmic vesicles that transport the products of bone matrix degradation. Being present in activated osteoclasts, the identification of this enzyme by histochemistry in undecalcified bone biopsies is an excellent method to quantify the resorption of bone. Since it is an enzymatic histochemical method for a thermolabile enzyme, the temperature at which it is performed is particularly relevant. This study aimed to determine the optimal temperature for identification of TRACP in activated osteoclasts in undecalcified bone biopsies embedded in methylmethacrylate. We selected 10 cases of undecalcified bone biopsies from hemodialysis patients with the diagnosis of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Sections of 5 μm were stained to identify TRACP at different incubation temperatures (37º, 45º, 60º, 70º and 80ºC) for 30 minutes. Activated osteoclasts stained red and trabecular bone (mineralized bone) was contrasted with toluidine blue. This approach also increased the visibility of the trabecular bone resorption areas (Howship lacunae). Unlike what is suggested in the literature and in several international protocols, we found that the best results were obtained with temperatures between 60ºC and 70ºC. For technical reasons and according to the results of the present study, we recommended that, for an incubation time of 30 minutes, the reaction should be carried out at 60ºC. As active osteoclasts are usually scarce in a bone section, the standardization of the histochemistry method is of great relevance, to optimize the identification of these cells and increase the accuracy of the histomosphometric results. Our results, allowing an increase in osteoclasts contrast, also support the use of semi-automatic histomorphometric measurements.http://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1771Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase, osteoclasts, bone resorption, histochemistry, bone biopsy, renal osteodystrophy
spellingShingle M. J. Galvão
A. Santos
M. D. Ribeiro
A. Ferreira
F. Nolasco
Optimization of the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase detection by histochemical method
European Journal of Histochemistry
Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase, osteoclasts, bone resorption, histochemistry, bone biopsy, renal osteodystrophy
title Optimization of the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase detection by histochemical method
title_full Optimization of the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase detection by histochemical method
title_fullStr Optimization of the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase detection by histochemical method
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase detection by histochemical method
title_short Optimization of the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase detection by histochemical method
title_sort optimization of the tartrate resistant acid phosphatase detection by histochemical method
topic Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase, osteoclasts, bone resorption, histochemistry, bone biopsy, renal osteodystrophy
url http://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1771
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