Advantages in the Use of Aldehyde Fuchsin with Van Gieson's Picro-Fuchsin Counterstaining for Differentiating Bone and Cartilage
- 1 January 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 48 (2) , 59-62
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520297309116582
Abstract
Specimens of bone were fixed in 10% neutral phosphate-buffered formalin or in Bouin's fluid and decalcified in 10% formic acid buffered with 10% sodium citrate. Materials were embedded in paraffin and 4–5 μ sections attached to slides were oxidized with 0.5% KMnO4, decolorized in 1% oxalic acid, stained with aldehyde fuchsin, and counter-stained with Van Gieson's picro-fuchsin. Sections were dehydrated, cleared and mounted in a synthetic resin. Microscopically, the differentiation between bone and cartilage was seen as red and purple respectively, with connective tissue red; muscle and erythrocytes, yellow; and elastic fibres purple. The areas occupied by bone, cartilage and erythrocytes could be compared, and also the depth to which cartilage extended into the ossified sites. The advantages of this staining combination are: good contrasts in colour, ease of applying the stain, and virtual self-differentiation of the staining solutions.Keywords
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