A Histochemical Examination of the Staining of Kainate-Induced Neuronal Degeneration by Anionic Dyes
Abstract
Anionic dyes, notably acid fuchsine, strongly stain the nuclei and cytoplasm of neurons severely damaged by injury or disease. We provide detailed instructions for staining nervous tissue with toluidine blue and acid fuchsine for optimal demonstration of injured neurons. Degeneration was induced in the hippocampus of the mouse by systemic administration of kainic acid, and the resulting acidophilia was investigated using paraffin sections of the...
Paper Details
Title
A Histochemical Examination of the Staining of Kainate-Induced Neuronal Degeneration by Anionic Dyes
Published Date
Jan 1, 1998
Journal
Volume
73
Issue
5
Pages
244 - 254
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