scholarly journals METACHROMASIA INHIBITING COMPONENTS IN AMYLOID

1958 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 181-184 ◽  
Author(s):  
BØRGE LARSEN

I): The degree of inhibitory effect of serum proteins and a periodic acid Schiff-positive amyloid fraction on metachromasia resulting from a metachromatic amyloid fraction was studied and compared to the metachromatic potency of chondroitin sulfate exposed to the same type of inhibition. The metachromatic properties of chondroitin sulfate were close to those of the metachromatic amyloid fraction. II): In comparing the metachromasia obtained with toluidine blue and methyl violet, it was noted that on incubation with the periodic acid Schiff-positive amyloid fraction, amyloid metachromosia after methyl violet staining was inhibited less than after toluidine blue staining. III): It is emphasized that a competition between dye and proteins occurs in metachromatic staining reactions. IV): Inhibition of amyloid metachromasia in histological tissue sections could not be demonstrated with the techniques used.

1959 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-178 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edgar A. Tonna ◽  
Eugene P. Cronkite

An autoradiographic study was made using S35-sulfate for the localization, distribution, and variation in the mucopolysaccharide content of the femoral periosteum of rats from birth to old age. The mucopolysaccharides were also studied histochemically, using toluidine blue O, Rinehart and Abu'l-Haj's colloidal iron method, and the periodic acid-Schiff reaction, before and after hyaluronidase treatment. Autoradiograms revealed the uptake of S35 particularly in the vicinity of the preosseous zone and adjacent osteoblasts. This labelling was highest at the period of rapid bone growth. With increasing age, the S35 uptake became progressively less. The preosseous zone showed γ-metachromatic staining at all ages after treatment with toluidine blue. Active osteoblasts were mostly orthochromatic, however, ß-metachromasia was exhibited at a later age. Abundant amounts of intra- and extracellular mucopolysaccharides of both the acid and neutral type were demonstrated in the periosteum. S35 uptake and γ-metachromasia show the presence of sulfated mucopolysaccharides, of which chondroitin sulfate predominates in the preosseous zone. Since S35 uptake is high in active osteoblasts, the inability to demonstrate metachromasia in osteoblasts may indicate either that chondroitin sulfate is liberated as fast as it is being produced, or that it may be present within the cells in a precursor form not detectable by histochemical methods.


Author(s):  
B. Giammara ◽  
E. Anderson ◽  
P. Yates ◽  
J. Hanker

Although periodic acid-Schiff(PAS) type reactions have been applied to nervous tissues for many years, interest has centered upon staining glycolipids, principally myelin constituents such as the class of sphingolipids. The staining of these compounds such as sphingomyelin has generally been attributed to the presence of amino and hydroxyl groups on adjacent carbon atoms of carbohydrate of the sphingosine moiety. But unsaturated lipids also give the reaction and sphingolipids stain even if carbohydrate moieties are absent. This reaction has been used for staining myelin sheaths but lipid solvents must be avoided in processing the specimens. Toluidine blue staining of semi-thin sections of epoxy- embedded nerve specimens has also been widely used to study regenerating fibers after nerve transection or avulsion. A recent study was made in our laboratories of conduits (sleeves) tailored from biodegradable polyester (VicrylR) mesh to guide the reconnection of regenerating fibers from the proximal stump of a rat sciatic nerve, across an 11 mm gap, with fibers in the distal stump of the interrupted nerve. Complete reconnection of the stumps was observed as early as one month after creating the avulsive nerve injury.Comparison of transverse sections of the repaired sciatic with sections of control nerve with the toluidine blue stain, however, showed little evidence of axonal regeneration after one month (Figs. 1,3). A variation of the PAS reaction (depositing silver) for light and electron microscopy developed in our laboratories (PATS reaction, 5) was than applied to the study of the semi-thin sections of the epoxy-embedded control and repaired sciatic nerves of the same rat one month postsurgery. Correlative light and scanning electron microscopy by SEI and BEI modes could then be performed since the PATS reaction produced very satisfactory staining of the semi-thin sections (Figs. 3-5). Myelin was not stained by the PATS reaction in these specimens since the nerves had been processed with lipid solvents for epoxy embedment. Schwann cells, however, were very prominent in control but not in the repaired nerve. The inner layers of endoneurium and all pericapillaries associated with nerve fibers were intensely stained due to their reticulin content in both control and repaired nerve (Figs. 2,4). This was not unexpected because the PATS reaction employs a silver methenamine reagent. Thus, with the PATS reaction axons could be identified in sections of repaired nerve (Fig. 4) that could not be discerned with toluidine blue staining (Fig. 3). In sections of repaired nerve stained with either toluidine blue or the PATS reaction few axons or axis cylinders were observed but more were seen with the PATS stain (Figs. 3,4). In control nerve sections stained with either procedure many were seen (Figs. 1,2).


2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 469-477
Author(s):  
I. G. Ivanova ◽  
I. S. Stefanov

The mast cell mediators and distribution of lung mast cells in rats are often discussed in experimental studies on pulmonary fibrotic and allergic processes associated with changes in numbers of these cells, but information on the normal distribution of metachromatic and tryptase-positive mast cells in the interalveolar septa is scarce. There are no data on the presence of ghrelin in lung mast cells as well as the age-specific features of localisation and the number of mast cells in the interalveolar septa in rats of different ages. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to determine the distribution of metachromatic, tryptase-, and ghrelin-positive mast cells in the interalveolar septa in 20 day-, 3 month- and 1 year-old rats. Tissue sections stained with toluidine blue had been taken from the left lung to visualise metachromasia and immunohistochemical expression of tryptase and ghrelin. The results showed that the amount of metachromatic mast cells in the interalveolar septa was significantly lower than that of tryptase- and ghrelin-positive cells. This allowed suggesting that mast cells were permanent occupants of the rat lung parenchyma and, on the other hand, the expression of ghrelin in their granules was most likely related to the synthesis of this protein. Our study showed that immunohistochemical identification by tryptase expression was more accurate than toluidine blue staining.


1979 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 403 ◽  
Author(s):  
MG Smart ◽  
TP O'Brien

Histochemical studies and fluorescence microscopy of the scutella of wheat, barley, oats and ryegrass indicate that the cell walls of these grasses are basically similar in composition. They are all periodic acid-Schiff's positive, presumably owing to large amounts of hemicelluloses such as xylans. All scutellar cell walls stain with protein stains at all stages of germination, with the exception of the epithelial cell walls of oats which do not stain. Scutellar cell walls stain metachromatically red to purple (hydrated sections) or green (dehydrated sections) when stained with toluidine blue 0. The red to purple colour is indicative of free carboxyl groups, usually owing to the presence of pectin. However, this is not confirmed in this case since two pectin stains fail to react. The green coloration with toluidine blue staining is indicative of phenolic compounds (lignin). This conclusion is supported by the autofluorescence shown by the scutella of all genera. The autofluorescence of oats and rye- grass is initially low, especially at the apex, but increases as germination progresses. Wheat and barley lose fluorescence intensity 3 days after germination but later regain it.


2004 ◽  
Vol 155 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Esther Prat ◽  
Jordi Camps ◽  
Javier del Rey ◽  
Josep Egozcue ◽  
Rosa Miró ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 64 (4) ◽  
pp. 375-377
Author(s):  
Ekkehard Hewer ◽  
Anja M. Schmitt

Rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) is one of cytopathology’s “unique selling propositions.” The quality, speed, and ease of handling of the staining used is a critical factor for the efficacy of the ROSE procedure. Here, we describe a modification of rapid toluidine blue staining that can be performed within 25 s, provides excellent nuclear morphology, and is compatible with subsequent Papanicolaou staining of the slides. Furthermore, exposure to hazardous chemicals is minimized, as no organic solvents other than the alcohol-based fixative and glycerin for temporary mounting and coverslipping are required. We have used this protocol successfully in our ROSE practice and have not observed any discrepancies between toluidine blue- and permanent Papanicolaou-stained slides.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin de Haan ◽  
Yijie Zhang ◽  
Jonathan E. Zuckerman ◽  
Tairan Liu ◽  
Anthony E. Sisk ◽  
...  

AbstractPathology is practiced by visual inspection of histochemically stained tissue slides. While the hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stain is most commonly used, special stains can provide additional contrast to different tissue components. Here, we demonstrate the utility of supervised learning-based computational stain transformation from H&E to special stains (Masson’s Trichrome, periodic acid-Schiff and Jones silver stain) using kidney needle core biopsy tissue sections. Based on the evaluation by three renal pathologists, followed by adjudication by a fourth pathologist, we show that the generation of virtual special stains from existing H&E images improves the diagnosis of several non-neoplastic kidney diseases, sampled from 58 unique subjects (P = 0.0095). A second study found that the quality of the computationally generated special stains was statistically equivalent to those which were histochemically stained. This stain-to-stain transformation framework can improve preliminary diagnoses when additional special stains are needed, also providing significant savings in time and cost.


2013 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgia Brenda Barros Alves ◽  
Lucilene dos Santos Silva ◽  
Joilson Ferreira Batista ◽  
Ângela Piauilino Campos ◽  
Maria das Graças Prianti ◽  
...  

This study investigated the sero-conversion period in which dogs from endemic areas test positive for visceral leishmaniasis (VL) as well as the early post-infection period in which renal alterations are observed. Dogs that were initially negative for Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis (CVL) were clinically evaluated every three months by serological, parasitological and biochemical tests until sero-conversion was confirmed, and six months later a subsequent evaluation was performed. Samples of kidney tissues were processed and stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E), Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS) and Masson’s trichrome stain and lesions were classified based on the WHO criteria. Of the 40 dogs that initially tested negative for VL, 25 (62.5%) exhibited positive serological tests during the study period. Of these 25 dogs, 15 (60%) tested positive within three months, five (20%) tested positive within six months and five (20%) tested positive within nine months. The dogs exhibited antibody titers between 1:40 and 1:80 and 72% of the dogs exhibited clinical symptoms. The Leishmania antigen was present in the kidneys of recently infected dogs. We found higher levels of total protein and globulin as well as lower levels of albumin in the infected dogs when compared to the control dogs. Additionally, infected dogs presented levels of urea and creatinine that were higher than those of the uninfected dogs. Glomerulonephritis was detected in some of the dogs examined in this study. These data suggest that in Teresina, the sero-conversion for VL occurs quickly and showed that the infected dogs presented abnormal serum proteins, as well as structural and functional alterations in the kidneys during the early post-infection period.


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