Govender Dheshnie, Davids Lester M, Kidson Susan H
Department of Human Biology, Anatomy Building, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town Medical School, 7925 Cape Town, Observatory, South Africa.
J Mol Histol. 2006 Jan;37(1-2):1-3. doi: 10.1007/s10735-005-9011-8. Epub 2006 Jul 14.
Immunocytochemical identification of skin cells are difficult due to numerous endogenous autofluorescent components within the cell and the environment. This is particularly evident in hair follicles. This paper reports on a serendipitous modification to an existing method which results in a drastically reduced background fluorescence. Immediately after antigen retrieval, sections exposed to 0.3% hydrogen peroxide in methanol for 30 min at room temperature exhibited low background fluorescence, increased antigenicity and revealed quantifiable numbers of melanocytes. This method is applicable to both human and mouse melanocytes particularly in the hair follicle.