EMS26481
Components:
Weigert's Iodine Solution
Sodium Thiosulfate 5% Aqueous
Silver Nitrate 5% Aqueous
Methenamine 3% Aqueous
Borate Buffer pH 7.8
Gold Chloride 0.1% Aqueous
Safranin O Solution 0.1%
Fixation:
Formalin, Bouin’s or other Formalin containing fixatives. Dichromates and mercury salts impair contrast between granules and background.
Sections:
Cut paraffin at 3-5µm sections.
Staining Procedures:
- Deparaffinise and hydrate slides to distilled water.
- Treat for 10 minutes in Weigert’s Iodine followed by bleaching for 10 minutes in Sodium Thiosulfate, 5%. Wash for 10 minutes in running water. Rinse in two changes in distilled water.
- Place section in chemically clean coplin jars containing the buffered methenamine-silver nitrate solution at room temperature and place in 60°C paraffin oven for 3 – 3.5 hours. (preheating the solution to 60°C reduces impregnation time by ½ to 1 hour). Rinse in distilled water.
- * prepare methenamine-silver nitrate by mixing:
Silver Nitrate, 5% - 5ml
Methenamine, 3% - 100ml
For working buffered stain add 8 ml of Borate Buffer, pH 7.8 to 30ml of methenamine-silver nitrate. Use chemically clean glassware throughout.
- * prepare methenamine-silver nitrate by mixing:
- Tone for 10 minutes in Gold Chloride, 0.1%. Rinse in distilled water.
- Fix in Sodium Thiosulfate, 5% for 2 minutes. Wash in running water for 5 minutes
- Counterstain in Acetic Safranin O, 0.1% for 5 minutes.
- Dehydrate with Acetone, clear in Xylene and mount.
Stain Results:
Argentaffin Cells | Black |
Coarse connective tissue of the submucosa | Variable amount of blackening by 3-3.5 hour of impregnation |
Granules of eosinophil leukocytes, nuclei, smooth muscle & surface epithelium | Show additional blackening after incubation beyond 3-3.5 hour. |
Granules of mast cells | Remain red after nuclei & reticulum are blackened |
References:
Clark, G, ed.: Staining Procedures, 3rd ed.: Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Co., 1973, p. 161
Gomori, G.: Arch Path., 45:48, 1948
Burtner, H.J. and Lillie, R.D., Stain Tech., 24:225-7, 1949.
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