TY - JOUR
T1 - Use of low temperatures for glutathione histochemical stain
AU - Chieco, P.
AU - Boor, P. J.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 1983
Y1 - 1983
N2 - We performed glutathione (GSH) staining at a low temperature to prevent GSH release from the section and, hence, improve morphology. Fresh frozen sections of liver, lung, kidney, heart, and stomach were incubated for GSH activity in an ice bath (2-5°C) for 5-10 min. Low temperature incubation prevented GSH diffusion out of cells and minimized migration of granules into vessels and outside of tissue. Incubation at low temparature generally reduced the intensity of the stain compared to the standard method. We conclude that low temperature incubation improves GSH localization in cells, probably by regulating the rate, formation, and the size of GSH-mercury orange complexes.
AB - We performed glutathione (GSH) staining at a low temperature to prevent GSH release from the section and, hence, improve morphology. Fresh frozen sections of liver, lung, kidney, heart, and stomach were incubated for GSH activity in an ice bath (2-5°C) for 5-10 min. Low temperature incubation prevented GSH diffusion out of cells and minimized migration of granules into vessels and outside of tissue. Incubation at low temparature generally reduced the intensity of the stain compared to the standard method. We conclude that low temperature incubation improves GSH localization in cells, probably by regulating the rate, formation, and the size of GSH-mercury orange complexes.
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U2 - 10.1177/31.7.6189887
DO - 10.1177/31.7.6189887
M3 - Article
C2 - 6189887
AN - SCOPUS:0020525523
SN - 0022-1554
VL - 31
SP - 975
EP - 976
JO - Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
JF - Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
IS - 7
ER -