Vital Staining with Two Dis-Azo Textile Dyes

Abstract
Subcutaneous injections of 0.25% saline solutions of two dis-azo textile dyes, calcodur pink 2BL, C. I. 353, also known as benzo fast pink 2BL and amidine fast rose 2BL, and a blue dye, dianil blue G, C. I. 508, were made on alternate days on albino rats for one week. The blue dye is closely similar to Niagara blue 4B, C. I. 520, and dianil blue R, C. I. 465. Staining reactions were much like those of other vital blue disazo dyes. Although the pink dye exhibited a similar staining pattern, there were notable differences. The tissues of most glands were stained pink or red. Nuclei of the tubular epithelial cells of the kidney contained red granules as did the cytoplasm of the Kupfer cells. Most unusual was the bright red staining of the elastica interna of medium and large sized arteries.

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