Silver Staining of Nerve Fibers in Cardiac Tissue
- 1 January 1954
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 29 (4) , 189-195
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520295409115467
Abstract
Fresh hearts of dog were perfused through the coronary vessels with 1000 ml. of fixative (chloral hydrate, 5 g. per 100 ml. of 70% ethyl alcohol) and blocks of tissue 2 × 5 mm. from epicardium to endocardium fixed 48 hours in the same fixative. The blocks were placed in 95% alcohol containing 0.3% addition of strong ammonia for 4 hours, followed by 2 changes of plain 95% alcohol of 1 hour each, then cleared and infiltrated with paraffin. Mounted sections 12–15 µ thick were incubated in 1% silver proteinate (obtained from Serumvertrieb, Marburg, Germany)2 at 38° C. for 48 hours in the presence of 10 g. of 15 gauge copper wire per 200 ml. of solution. The slides were rinsed gently in 3 changes of distilled water for 2 minutes, 1 minute and 1 minute, respectively, and reduced in 1% hydroquinone and 5% sodium sulfite for 5 minutes. They were washed 5 minutes in tap water and 5 minutes in 2 changes of distilled water and toned 3–5 minutes in 0.25% gold chloride, rinsed in distilled water 10 seconds, reduced 10 seconds in 1 % oxalic acid, rinsed 1 minute, fixed in 5% sodium thiosulfate 5 minutes, washed in tap water through 3 changes, dehydrated, cleared and covered. All solutions were made with distilled water except where otherwise specified. The results gave good impregnation of fine nerve fibers without the usual confusing staining of reticular tissue.Keywords
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