This video demonstrates the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase staining technique to detect the presence of TRAP-containing granules inside osteoclasts. The technique forms magenta-colored dye granule deposits in the cytoplasm of osteoclasts, rendering them visible under an inverted microscope.
Protocol
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board. 1. Preparation Generate osteoclast specific Raptor deletion mice (Raptorfl/fl; Ctsk-cre, hereafter RapCtsk) by mating Raptorfl/fl mice with Ctsk-cre mice. Use the Raptorfl/fl</e…
Representative Results
Figure 1: Representative view of osteoclasts. (A) Giant osteoclasts observed in bright field on day 6. The red line outlined the border of osteoclasts. (B) A typically giant, multinucleated, TRAP positive (wine red) osteoclast. The black arrow indicated two nuclei of the multinucleated osteoclast.
Offenlegungen
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Materials
Raptorfl/fl mice
The Jackson Laboratory
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Ctsk-cre mice
a gift from S. Kato, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan