Differentiation of Myofibrillae, Reticular and Collagenous Fibrils in Vertebrates
- 1 January 1948
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 23 (2), 69-75
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520294809106227
Abstract
A procedure for the differentiation of the mesenchymal derivatives, myofibrillae, reticular and collagenous fibers is presented. Formol-Zenker fixation (5-12 hours) is followed by the washing, iodinization, dehydration and paraffin embedding steps routine for that fixative with the following modifications. Zirkle's butyl alcohol series is used for dehydration and infiltration with paraffin as well as in the alcohol slide series. Embedding paraffin used is Parawax plus 8-10% bayberry wax. Tissue-exposed surface of paraffin block is soaked in water overnight before cutting serial sections at 3-5μ. Sections are mounted using the dilute albumen method, and the slides, thoroughly dried at 37oC. overnight, are left at 60o for 10 minutes to melt the paraffin of the sections. Before staining, the sections are given a preliminary treatment with potassium permanganate and oxalic acid. For reticular staining a 10% silver nitrate bath is succeeded by an ammoniacal silver carbonate solution followed by reduction in 1% neutral formalin, toning in gold chloride and fixing in sodium thiosulphate. Myofibrillae, the sacroplasmic limiting membrane and other sarcous elements are stained by Heidenhain's azocarmine solution, adult tissues at room temperature and fetal tissues at 50 oC. Differentiation in phosphotungstic acid is followed by the staining of collagenous fibers. For adult tissue, light green SF (C.C.) is used and for fetal tissue, fast green FCF (C.C). A discussion of the preparation of ammoniacal silver solutions is included. Both stock and used solutions of ammoniacal silver have been in use by the author for over a period of two years.Keywords
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