Paraffin-embedded pancreatic tissue sections (4 μm thick) were stained with periodic acid Schiff (PAS; ScyTek, Logan, Utah, USA) to evaluate morphologic changes. A minimum of 5 pancreatic islets per mouse were selected and evaluated at × 200 magnification using ImageJ 1.52d software (Wayne Rasband, National Institute of Health, USA).
Histological Analysis of Kidney and Pancreas
Paraffin-embedded pancreatic tissue sections (4 μm thick) were stained with periodic acid Schiff (PAS; ScyTek, Logan, Utah, USA) to evaluate morphologic changes. A minimum of 5 pancreatic islets per mouse were selected and evaluated at × 200 magnification using ImageJ 1.52d software (Wayne Rasband, National Institute of Health, USA).
Corresponding Organization : Boramae Medical Center
Other organizations : Yanbian University Hospital, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic University of Korea
Variable analysis
- Staining of kidney tissue sections with Sirius red
- Staining of pancreatic tissue sections with periodic acid Schiff (PAS)
- Extent of tissue fibrosis in kidney sections
- Degree of Sirius red staining of the tubule and glomeruli in kidney sections
- Size of the glomeruli in kidney sections
- Morphological changes in pancreatic islets
- Paraffin-embedded kidney tissue sections (4 μm thick)
- Paraffin-embedded pancreatic tissue sections (4 μm thick)
- Magnification of × 200 for kidney sections
- Magnification of × 400 for kidney glomeruli
- Magnification of × 200 for pancreatic islets
- ImageJ 1.52d software used for measurements
- No positive or negative controls were explicitly mentioned in the provided information.
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