Chromosome Preparatons of Bone Marrow Cells without PriorIn VitroCulture orIn VivoColchicine Administration
- 1 January 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 37 (1) , 17-20
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520296209114563
Abstract
Bone marrow (about 0.5 ml) from au erythropoietic region is freed of blood clots by washing 1-3 min in 1 μg/ml colchicine solution (2-3 ml) and then soaking 1-2 hr at 20-30° C in a second change. For mammalian or avian marrows, the colchicine is made up in phosphate-buffered (pH 7) physiological NaCl solution; for amphibian, Ringer's A solution. Next the specimens are soaked about 20 min in a hypotonic solution as follows: for mammalian, 1% Na-citrate; for avian, a 1:4 dilution of the buffered NaCl solution by distilled water; and for amphibian, Ringer's A-distilled water, 1:1. Then they are heated in a mixture of 2% orcein in 45% acetic acid and 1 N HCl, 9:1. Immediately after heating, squash preparations are made with 2% acetic-orcein in the usual manner. An alternative method is to dissociate the marrow cells by agitating after colchicine treatment. Then, recovering the cells between changes by low-speed centrifugation, to carry out the hypotonic treatment and subsequent fixation in Carnoy's solution I (alcohol acetic, 3:1) before drying the cells onto slides from the fixative. After thorough drying the slides may be stained 10-20 min in acetic orcein, or by other suitable technics.Keywords
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