[Histonet] stain for mast cells
Gayle Callis
gcallis <@t> montana.edu
Tue Jul 27 12:28:22 CDT 2004
The best toluidine blue mast cell (for connective tissue mast cells) for us
has been Churukians method. It leaves no ugly background sometimes due to
over-staining with T blue, mast cells are distinct from other cells, clean
and very easy to set up. We prefer it to Giemsa staining.
Toluidine Blue for Mast Cells, Churukian and Shenk
1. Hydrate formalin fixed tissue sections. Use skin for positive
mast cell staining.
2. 0.5% potassium permanganate 2 min
3. Distilled water X 2, 10 dips ea
4. 2% potassium metabisulfite 1 min
5. Tap water, running 3 min
6. Distilled water, 10 dips, 2 changes ea
7. Toluidine blue solution 5 min
0.02% toluidine blue in 0.25% acetic acid (stable
for 4 months)
8. Distilled water X 3
9. Dehydrate in 95%, 100% 2 changes each, clear and mount
Chururkian and Schenk, J Histotechnology 4(2):85-86, 1981 Toluidine blue
method
for demonstrating mast cells
At 09:56 AM 7/27/2004, you wrote:
>We have been using an alcian blue stain at pH 0.4 to demonstrate mast
>cells. Our pathologist would like to use a giemsa stain for mast cells. If
>someone knows a good stain for mast cells could you let me know. Either a
>giemsa stain or any other type would be appreciated.
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Gayle Callis
MT,HT,HTL(ASCP)
Research Histopathology Supervisor
Veterinary Molecular Biology
Montana State University - Bozeman
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