A Standardized Protocol for the Safe Retrieval of Infectious Postmortem Human Brain for Studying Whole-Brain Pathology

Author:

James Ranjit Immanuel1,Verma Richa2,Johnson Latif Rajesh1,Manesh Abi3,Jayakumar Jaikishan,Sen Mousumi1,Joseph Jayaraj,Kumarasami Ramdayalan,Mitra Partha P.,Sivaprakasam Mohanasankar,Varghese George M.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Christian Medical College, Vellore

2. Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai

3. Department of Infectious Diseases, Christian Medical College, Vellore

Abstract

Abstract We describe a safe and standardized perfusion protocol for studying brain pathology in high-risk autopsies using a custom-designed low-cost infection containment chamber and high-resolution histology. The output quality was studied using the histological data from the whole cerebellum and brain stem processed using a high-resolution cryohistology pipeline at 0.5 μm per pixel, in-plane resolution with serial sections at 20-μm thickness. To understand the pathophysiology of highly infectious diseases, it is necessary to have a safe and cost-effective method of performing high-risk autopsies and a standardized perfusion protocol for preparing high-quality tissues. Using the low-cost infection containment chamber, we detail the cranial autopsy protocol and ex situ perfusion-fixation of 4 highly infectious adult human brains. The digitized high-resolution histology images of the Nissl-stained series reveal that most of the sections were free of processing artifacts, such as fixation damage, freezing artifacts, and osmotic shock, at the macrocellular and microcellular level. The quality of our protocol was also tested with the highly sensitive immunohistochemistry staining for specific protein markers. Our protocol provides a safe and effective method in high-risk autopsies that allows for the evaluation of pathogen-host interaction, the underlying pathophysiology, and the extent of the infection across the whole brain at microscopic resolutions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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