MUSCLE BIOPSY
SERVICES OFFERED BY THE NJMS/UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
NEUROPATHOLOGY LABORATORY
Skeletal Muscle Biopsy: A full range of pathology services
is available for skeletal muscle biopsies. The Laboratory receives fresh, unfixed
muscle, ideally sent to the Laboratory on ice and kept moist on saline-soaked
gauze. The technicians in the Laboratory accession the specimen and divide it,
with a portion snap frozen in isopentane cooled by liquid nitrogen, another
portion fixed in formalin for paraffin embedding, and a small portion fixed
in glutaraldehyde, retained for possible plastic embedding and electron microscopy,
if indicated. If the specimen is large enough, a portion is frozen in liquid
nitrogen and kept at -80E C for possible further study, as indicated (usually
sent to a reference laboratory on dry ice, with appropriate labeling of the
container).
A. Standard stains/reactions
done on all muscle biopsy cases:
1.
Frozen sections for H&E and Engel’s modified trichrome stain
2.
Paraffin sections for H&E and Masson trichrome stain.
3.
Frozen sections for histochemistry:
Myofibrillar ATPase reactions (done at pH 4.3, 4.6 and 9.4)
NADH-Tetrazolium reductase (NADH-Tr)
Alkaline Phosphatase
Esterase
B. Histochemical stains, done
on frozen sections, as needed:
Succinic dehydrogenase
(SDH)
Cytochrome C oxidase
(COX)
Combined SDH/COX
Myophosphorylase
Branching enzyme
Myoadenylate deaminase
(MAD)
PAS
Diastase digested
PAS
Acid phosphatase
Oil Red O for lipid
Congo red (for
inclusion body myositis [IBM], viewed with fluorescence microscopy)
C. Antibodies available for
immunohistochemistry (performed in the Immunohistochemistry Laboratory, University
Hospital) to the following antigens, done on
frozen sections:
Carboxy Terminus
of Dystrophin
Amino Terminus
of Dystrophin
Mid-Rod Portion
of Dystrophin
Utrophin
Alpha-Sarcoglycan
(Adhalin)
Beta-Sarcoglycan
Gamma-Sarcoglycan
Delta-Sarcoglycan
Alpha-Dystroglycan
Beta-Dystroglycan
Dysferlin
Caveolin-3
Merosin (Laminin
Alpha-2)
Emerin
Major Histocompatibility
Complex Class I (MHC Class I, HLAabc)
D. Immunofluorescence, as needed
(for immunoglobulins IgG, IgA and IgM, fibrinogen and complement [C3d], done
in the Serology Laboratory [tel: 973.972.4088], University Hospital, on frozen
sections prepared in the Neuropathology Laboratory