2.THE TRICHROME STAIN AND IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL REACTION TO DEMONSTRATE NEURITE AND SCHWANN'S CELL IN CULTURED NERVE TISSUE
Xiaodong WANG ; Xiaosong GU ; Peiyun ZHANG ; Dong WANG ; Guangming LU
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2000;16(3):231-233
The special trichrome stain and immunocytochemical stain were used to show neurites, Schwann's cells in cultured pe-ripheral nerve tissue. The dorsal root ganglia(DRG) of rat were cultured on polypyrrole membrane for 2 weeks. Then, the cul-tured speciments were stained by special stain, which was composed of hematoxylin, fast green FCF. ehromotrope 2R and phos-photungstic acid; or by immunocytochemical stain with anti-S-100 protein and anti-neurofilament antibodies. In the specialtrichrome stained specimen the long processes from DRG were stained aquamarine blue; part of the cell nuclei on the processes orpolypyrrole membrane were stained red or purplish red, and the cytoplasm ashen. We testified that the long processes from DRGwere neurites and the cells which were purplish red nuclei and ashen cytoplasm were Schwann's cells in immunocytochemicalstain. The special staining could differentiate neurites and Schwann's cells in cultured peripheral nerve tissue.