[Histonet] Question about Goldner's Trichrome collagen staining
Sean Zuckerman
stzuckerman <@t> gmail.com
Wed Oct 28 15:16:28 CDT 2009
Dear Histonetters,
I am attempting to use Goldner’s Trichrome to demonstrate bony tissue
formation in human mesenchymal stem cell pellet culture via endochondral
ossification. Based on morphology I see something resembling bony tissue on
the outer surface of the pellets. My sections take Solution A up rapidly (~1
min) but do not seem to de-stain anywhere near as rapidly (15-20 min). And
I’ve found that it takes ~15-20 min in Solution D to obtain reasonable
staining of any collagen. I have found one reference to extended staining
times for Solution C (Orange G/PMA) & Solution D (Light Green) on Histonet,
but the reference was in regards to 15 um sections of ground MMA sections
and I am dealing with 5 um paraffin-embedded sections. I have also
substituted Fast Green FCF for Light Green in Solution D. Am I right in
thinking these times for Soln’s C & D are too long? Should I use the
variation with azophloxine? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you for
your time & assistance.
Sincerely,
Sean Zuckerman, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Case Western Reserve University
Extended incubation in Soln’s C & D:
http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/htdig/histonet/2008-February/035721.html
I am following the protocol from Gray’s Microtomist’s Formulary (1954):
Weigert’s hematoxylin - 15 min
Rinse in tap water followed by Solution B
Solution A – 5 min
Rinse briefly in Solution B
Solution C – till collagen de-stains
Rinse briefly in Solution B
Solution D – 5 min
Solution B – 5 min
Dehydrate & mount
Solution A: 100 ml water
0.07 g Ponceau Xylidine
0.03 g Acid fuchsin
0.2 ml Acetic acid, glacial
Solution B: 99 ml water
1 ml Acetic acid, glacial
Solution C: 100 ml water
4 g phosphomolybdic acid
2 g Orange G
Solution D: 100 ml water
0.2 g Fast Green FCF (subbed for Light Green)
0.2 ml Acetic acid, glacial
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