Silver stains demonstrating neuroendocrine cells
- 1 February 2004
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Biotechnic & Histochemistry
- Vol. 79 (1) , 37-44
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10520290410001715264
Abstract
During the preimmunohistochemical era, silver stains were an important part of the staining arsenal for identifying certain tissue structures and cell types in tissue sections. Some of them were useful for demonstrating endocrine cells, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Until the late 1950s, silver stains, particularly those identifying endocrine cells, were accompanied by a number of technical difficulties resulting from uncontrolled staining factors. In the 1960s, new silver stains were developed for endocrine cell types and these stains gave reproducible results. One of the "older" silver stains and two of the "newer" ones are emphasized in this presentation, namely the Masson, the Grimelius and the Sevier-Munger techniques. The Masson stain demonstrates the enterochromaffin (EC, serotonin) cells, the Grimelius stain is a broad endocrine cell marker, and the Sevier-Munger technique demonstrates EC and EC-like cells and the C-cells of the thyroid. Especially in the preimmunohistochemical era, these staining methods often were used for histopathological diagnosis, particularly the Grimelius technique. The silver stains were developed empirically, and with few exceptions the chemical background is not known. Staining protocols are included.Keywords
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