Woelck’s Method for Myelin Sheath

Created by Kathleen Patrick, Modified on Fri, 8 Nov at 12:32 PM by Kathleen Patrick

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Components:

Ferric Ammonium Sulphate 2.5% Aqueous

Alcoholic Haematoxylin Stock 10%

Lithium Carbonate Saturated Solution


Fixation:

Formalin 10% Neutral Buffered


Sections:

Paraffin @ 15µm


Staining Procedures:

  1. Deparaffinise and hydrate to distilled water.
  2. Mordant in Ferric Ammonium Sulphate, 2.5% overnight. Rinse in two changes of distilled water.
  3. Working Haematoxylin solution for 2 hours. To prepare working solution mix the following ingredients in order listed just before use:
    45.0ml Distilled water
    10.0ml Haematoxylin Stock – filtered
    7.0ml Lithium Carbonate, Saturated – filtered
     45.0ml Distilled water
  4. Rinse in two changes of distilled water.
  5. Differentiate in 80% Alcohol until background is clear and myelin stands out sharply.
  6. Dehydrate with 95% Alcohol, absolute alcohol, and clear in Xylene two changes each. Mount.


Stain Results:  

Glial Cells, Nucleoli of Nuerons

Black

Myelin Sheath

Blue

Background

Clear


References:

AFIP, Manual of Histological Staining Methods, 3rd ed., Ed. L. Luna: New York: McGraw-Hill Publications. C. 1968, p. 206.

 

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