Title of article
Modified double skeletal staining protocols with Alizarinred and Alcian blue in laboratory animals
Author/Authors
سالارآملي ، جميله نويسنده , , صادقي، فرزانه نويسنده , , گيلان پور، حسن نويسنده , , آذرنيا، مهرناز نويسنده Department of Histology, Biology Faculty, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran Azarnia, Mehrnaz , علي اصفهاني، طاهره نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 50 سال 2015
Pages
6
From page
76
To page
81
Abstract
Purpose: Skeletal staining is a way to study the effect of many chemical or herbal substances
on development of bones and cartilages in order to record the level of probable deformity. This
article aimed to present a modified protocol to make all skeletal studies on laboratory animals
possible.
Materials and Methods: The important notes about skeletal staining were fixing by ethanol
and clearing by potassium hydroxide in embryonic and newborn samples. In adults it was fixing
by neutral formalin buffer, then ethanol after washing the samples in ddH2O, and clearing the
samples by trypsin and potassium hydroxide in separated stages. The amount of colors used
for cartilages and bones was different in animals with different ages for a good stained sample.
Results: The mentioned procedures resulted incompletely clear stained samples whose skeletal
parts, i.e. cartilages and bones, were stained blue and red, respectively.
Conclusion: Although most reviewed investigations have used the same protocol in different
laboratory animals with different ages, the used materials and also their concentrations for
skeletal staining procedures differ in embryos and adults.
Journal title
Annals of Military and Health Sciences Research
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Annals of Military and Health Sciences Research
Record number
2391937
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