Adaptation of the Nauta Method for Use on Degenerating Fibers in Rat Cortex and Thalamus
- 1 January 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 38 (5) , 275-279
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520296309061190
Abstract
Lesions produced in the cerebral cortex of rats were studied by Nauta's method for degeneration. The brains were perfused with physiological NaCl solution, followed by 10% neutral (CaCO3) formalin. The brains were removed and stored in the formalin for 2 wk to 1 yr. Experimental modifications of the staining method showed that its sensitivity for fine degenerating fibers could he enhanced by the following changes: (a) omitting 0.05% potassium permanganate; (b) replacing the hydroquinone-oxalic acid mixture with 0.1% pyrogallol. Procedure: (1) frozen sections to water; (2) 0.5% phosphomolybdic acid, 45 min; (3) distilled water, 1 min; (4) 0.1% pyrogallol (aq.), 2 min; (5) distilled water, 3 washes of 1 min each; (6) 1.5% silver nitrate (aq.), 30 min; (7) distilled water, 1 min, (8) Laidlaw's ammoniated silver carbonate, 10110 sec; (9) Nauta's reducer, 1-2 min; (10) distilled water, 1 min; (11) 1.0% Na2S2O3, 2 min; (12) distilled water 3 changes, 1 min each; (13) dehydrate, clear, and cover. This method gave equally good results on degenerating axons in both cortex and thalamus.Keywords
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