Reducing freezing artifacts
Cold embedding medium
The precision cryoembedding system
rapidly begins freezing tissue when the tissue touches the well floor.
In my experience there is reduced freezing artifact when compared to
conventional cryostat technique. However there will still be some ice
crystal formation particularly in very edematous and watery tissues.
This can be reduced by keeping a bottle of embedding medium (OCT) in the
refrigerator. I routinely use cold embedding medium on my brain
biopsies, thyroid lung tissue, kidney and anything that I am concerned
with freezing artifact. Bowel submucosa can be very edematous Cold embedding medium will also further speed
the freezing times.
Pre-chilling
tissue
There is less freeze artifacts in tissues which are
rapidly frozen. The tissues we receive in clinical practice are usually
somewhere between body temperature and room temperature. The
amount of heat removed from a piece of tissue to reduce the temperature
from 37 degrees C to 0 degrees C is going to be 37 times more than
to go from 1 degree to 0 degrees. Therefore our tissue should freeze
much faster if chilled.
I have been keeping a piece of metal and a dispensing
slide in my refrigerator. In cases where I am willing to spend the extra
effort I put the tissue first in the cold dispensing slide on the metal
and use cold embedding medium. Give the tissue 30 seconds or so to cool
down and put it in the well. Fill the well with cold embedding medium.
For situations where snap freezing in super cooled
liquids in necessary pre-chilling the tissue may improve
results.