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pathology screen

 

 Head: 
PD Dr. Irene Esposito

phone : +49 (089) 3187-2636
fax:      +49 (089) 3187-3360
e-mail: irene.esposito@helmholtz-muenchen.de

 Mailing adress: 

 

Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health
Institute of Experimental Genetics
Ingolstaedter Landstr. 1
85764 Neuherberg

 

 Scientists:

 

Dr. Julia Calzada-Wack MD

phone: +49 (089) 3187-2313
fax:     +49 (089) 3187-3360
e-mail: calzada@helmholtz-muenchen.de

Dr. Patricia Da Silva-Buttkus

phone: +49 (089) 3187-3241
fax:     +49 (089) 3187-3360
e-mail: dasilva-buttkus@helmholtz-muenchen.de

Monica Tost

phone: +49 (089) 3187-3241
fax:     +49 (089) 3187-3360
e-mail: monica.tost@helmholtz-muenchen.de

 

 Homepage:  

 

http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/en/path/path-home/index.html


The Pathology screen is a unique institution in Germany that offers many years of experience with mouse pathology under the direction of a highly qualified human pathologist. This combination allows the application of all modern ancillary techniques, used for human pathology, to be applied to the interpretation of mouse models, which aim to reproduce and understand human diseases.

 

 Primary Screen

 

Mice received in the laboratory of the pathology screen are sacrificed with CO 2. A complete macroscopic examination is performed, including measurement of body weight. S kin, cervical lymph nodes, thymus, spleen, trachea, lung, heart, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, intestine, liver, pancreatic gland, kidney, urinary bladder, genital organs, brain, cerebellum, adrenal glands, thyroid gland, and parathyroid gland are fixed in 4 % buffered formalin and embedded in paraffin for histological examination, using hematoxylin-eosin stain (H&E).


On request, special stains, immunohistochemistry, X-ray analysis, electron microscopy, FISH, microdissection followed by RT-PCR or PCR analysis, fragmental analysis, Western Blot, and immunoprecipitation could be offered.

Macroscopy

Digital documentation of macroscopic findings

 

Macroscopy:

    • Analysis of mice and rats
    • Complete dissection
    • Digital documentation

 

testis Testis, seminiferous tubules, H&E

Microscopy

Digital documentation of microscopic findings

 

 

 

 

Microscopy:

Complete histological analysis (H&E stain) of all organs, including bone marrow

Digital documentation (microscopy)

 

 

Examples of special stains:

    • Masson trichrome
    • Prussian blue
    • Periodic Schiff’s reagent (PAS)
    • Van Gieson
    • Ziehl-Neelson
    • Giemsa
    • Gram
    • Luxol fast blue
    • Sudan black


steatosis of the liver 

Steatosis of the liver H&E


knee, Masson trichrome

knee, Masson trichrome


Immunohistochemistry (selection of established primary antibodies for mouse, rat, or human tissue):

 

Ack1 Chk2

MDM2

ALK/p80 cited1 Met
ALK/p80 c-myc MPO
B220/CD45R cyclin A neurofilament protein
Bax cyclin B1 OB-cadherin
BCL-2 cyclin D1 p14ARF
BCL-6 cyclin D3 p16 INK4A
BCL-10 cyclin E p21/Kip1
BCL-x S/L cytoceratin p27
Calretinin cytokeratin, pan wild-type human p53
caspase 3 E2F-1 patched
caspase 3 cleaved E-cadherin Lul Pax-5
CD3 E-cadherin Pax-9
CD5 fast skeletal myosin p-glycoprotein
CD10 FGFR3 prolactin
CD20cy FSH beta RB
CD23 gamma tubulin S100
CD30 GFAP Shh
CD31 GH Skp2 p45
CD43 GLUT-1 Smad1
CD45 HLA-DR Stat-3
CD56 JAB 1 Stat-3-P
CD79 α cy kappa light chains T-box 18
CD117 ki67 TIA-1
CD138 lambda light chains TER-119
cdk2 lutropin Tdt
cdk2 lysozyme EC 3.2.1.17 TSH beta
cdk4 Mac-3 von Willebrand
C/EBP ß Macrophage/L1 ZAP-70
c-erbB-2 MaKL1  
Chk1

lL-1

 

Cerrebellum

Cerebellum, Luxol Fast Blue

 

 

 

Kidney, glomerulus, semifine

Kidney, glomerulus, semifine

 

Kidney, podocyte’s foot processes

Kidney, podocyte’s foot processes

 


IHC stains are performed with an automated immunostainer


X-ray:

Conventional X-ray

Digital X-ray


Electronmicroscopy

Transmission electron microscope, Zeiss

Electronmicroscopy:

 

    • Scanning electron microscopy
    • (SEM)
      Transmission electron microscopy (TEM)

 

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