Protocols

LX-APR-007

Stain and Image Cryosectioned LunaX™ Hydrogel Constructs

Summary

This protocol covers OCT embedding, cryosectioning, staining and imaging of fixed LunaX hydrogel constructs. It supports histology, histochemistry, immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence for high-resolution analysis of cellular structures, proteins and extracellular matrix components.

What you’ll do

  • Fix LunaX hydrogel constructs and embed them centrally in OCT compound.
  • Prepare approximately 10 µm cryosections on positively charged slides.
  • Fix sections with ice-cold acetone and condition them in BaCl₂/Tris-HCl buffer.
  • Apply histological, histochemical, immunohistochemical or immunofluorescence staining.
  • Image sections and quantify marker intensity, localisation or stain-positive area.

Protocol at a glance

  • Fixation: 4% PFA for 2 hours at room temperature.
  • Embedding: OCT compound, frozen on dry ice or in liquid nitrogen.
  • Sectioning: Approximately 10 µm using a cryostat.
  • Section conditioning: Ice-cold acetone for 10 minutes, followed by 50 mM BaCl₂ in 100 mM Tris-HCl for 1 hour.
  • Readout: Brightfield histology, chromogenic IHC or fluorescence microscopy.

Expected outcome

Processed cryosections should retain construct morphology and accept the selected histological or antibody-based stain. Target-specific signal and counterstains should remain clearly resolved, while isotype, no-primary and secondary-only controls show minimal non-specific labelling.

Critical parameters

  • Position the construct centrally in OCT and use positively charged slides to support section retention.
  • Air-dry sections before and after ice-cold acetone fixation.
  • Retain the BaCl₂/Tris-HCl conditioning step, which supports section integrity and antigen accessibility.
  • Optimise antigen retrieval, blocking and antibody conditions for each target.
  • Include appropriate positive, isotype, no-primary and secondary-only controls.

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