Azure a-Schiff, Alcian Blue, HIO4-Schiff, Naphthol Yellow S—A Sequential Staining Method for Paraffin Sections
- 1 January 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 41 (3) , 155-158
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520296609116297
Abstract
Paraffin sections from tissue fixed 4-12 hr in 10% formalin containing 0.5% cetyl pyridinium chloride, and washed 2 hr, were stained as follows: (1) Hydrolyze in 5 N HCl at room temperature for 8.5-9 min, or use standard Feulgen hydrolysis at 60 C. (2) Stain in azure A-Schiff, 0.5% in bisulfite bleach (1 N HCl, 5; 10% Na2S2O5, 5; and distilled water 90—parts by volume) for 10 min. (3) Place in bisulfite bleach 2 changes, 2 min each; wash in water, 1-2 min. (4) Stain in Alcian blue (0.1% in 0.01 2V HCl, pH 2.0) for 10 min. (5) Place in 0.01 N HCl for 2-3 min; wash in water for 1-2 min. (6) Oxidize in 0.5% HIO4 for 5 min; wash in water, 1-2 min. (7) Stain in Schiff's leucofuchsiu, 10 min. (8) Treat with bisulfite bleach as in step 3; wash in running water, 10 min. (9) Stain in naphthol yellow S (0.01% in 1% acetic acid) for 1-2 min. (10) Place in 1% acetic acid for 2 min, dehydrate in tertiary butanol, clear and cover. Result: DNA is deep blue; acidic mucins are light blue; neutral polysaccharides, red to magenta; and proteins, yellow. Proper timing of the hydrolysis for the Feulgen reaction is the most critical step. Overhydrolysis results in green nuclei (staining by naphthol yellow S) whereas purplish nuclei are the results of insufficient hydrolysis.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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