Analysis of Fiber-Type Differences in Reporter Gene Expression of -Gal Transgenic Muscle
β-galactosidase (β-gal) is among the most frequently used markers for studying a wide variety of biological mechanisms, e.g., gene expression, cell migration, stem cell conversion to different cell types, and gene silencing. Many of these studies require the histochemical detection of relative β-gal levels in tissue cross-sections mounted onto glass slides and visualized by microscopy. This is particularly useful for the analysis of promoter activity in skeletal muscle tissue since the β-gal levels can vary dramatically between different anatomical muscles and myofiber types. The differences in promoter activity can be due to a myofiber’s developmental history, innervation, response to normal or experimental physiological signals, and its disease state. It is thus important to identify the individual fiber types within muscle cross-sections and to correlate these with transgene expression signals. Here, we provide a detailed description of how to process and analyze muscle tissues to determine the fiber-type composition and β-gal transgene expression within cryosections.
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