[Histonet] problems with Gomori's Trichrome on Frozen Muscles
Hofecker, Jennifer L
jennifer.l.hofecker <@t> Vanderbilt.Edu
Fri Aug 12 14:04:02 CDT 2005
Happy Friday everyone,
We are experiencing a strange phenomenon with our Gomori's. All of a sudden the staining is predominately red (instead of green). Normal muscle control is still green but the patient tissues are staining red. We have tried several different changes: new trichrome solution, recutting frozens, etc. The only thing that is reproducible is that sections which have been previously cut and stored at -70 seem to stain fine. If we cut a frozen then begin staining it without time in the freezer, voila, the same muscle sections are now red instead of green. What could be causing this? I even pulled out the same piece of control tissue and cut fresh slides on it. They were red also. There was one fresh slide that stained green in the whole "experiment" otherwise, anything that doesn't spend time in -70 is turning red. We are using the same procedure that we have been using for quite a while, and the precut slides do stain, so I don't think it's a procedural error. The only change is that we have been trying to stain the trichromes when the specimens are cut instead of storing in the freezer to batch staining later. Has anybody experienced this? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jennifer
Jennifer Hofecker, HT (ASCP)
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Division of Neuropathology
(615) 343-0083
(615) 343-7089 fax
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