Toluidine Blue-Alizarin Red S Staining of Cartilage and Bone in Whole-Mount Skeletons in Vitro
- 1 January 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 40 (2) , 45-48
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520296509116375
Abstract
Cartilage and bone of the developing skeleton can be reliably differentiated in whole-mount preparations with toluidine blue-alizarin red S staining after FAA fixation. The recommended staining procedure is based chiefly on the use of newborn white and Swiss-Webster mice, 4-9 days postnatal, but was tested also on mice and rats 3-8 wk of age. Procedure: Sacrifice, skin, eviscerate, remove body fat, and place specimens in FAA (formalin, 1; acetic acid, 1; 70% alcohol, 8) for approximately 40 min. Stain in 0.06% toluidine blue made in 70% ethyl alcohol for 48 hr at room temperature. Use 20 volumes of stain solution to the estimated volume of the specimen. Destain soft tissues in 35% ethyl alcohol, 20 hr; 50%, 28 hr; and 70%, 8 hr. Counterstain in a freshly prepared 1% aqueous solution of KOH to which is added 2-3 drops of 0.1% alizarin red S per 100 ml of solution. Each day for 3 days, transfer the specimen to a fresh 1% KOH-alizarin mixture, or until the bones have reached the desired intensity of red and soft tissues have cleared. Rinse in water, and place in a 1:1 mixture of glycerol and ethyl alcohol for 1-2 hr, then transfer the specimen to fresh glycerol-alcohol for final clearing and storage. Older mice and rats require procedural modifications: (1) fixation for 2 hr, (2) 0.12% toluidine blue, (3) maceration for 4 days in 3% KOH-alizarin, and (4) preliminary clearing for 24 hr in a mixture of glycerol, 2; 70% ethyl alcohol, 2; and benzyl alcohol, 1 (v/v) before placing in a 1:1 alcohol-glycerol mixture.Keywords
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