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==== Types of Stains ====
* Ionic bonding
* Hydrogen bonding
* Histochemical
==== Summary of Conventional Staining Techniques ====
==== Summary of Conventional Staining Techniques ====
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* General tissue staining
* General tissue staining
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* Nuclei - blue
* Nuclei: '''blue'''
* RBCs - red/dark pink
* RBCs: '''red/dark pink'''
* Muscle - pink
* Muscle: '''pink'''
* Collagen - light pink
* Collagen: '''light pink'''
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** cellulose
** cellulose
** fungi (chitin)
** fungi (chitin)
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* Identifying acid mucopolysaccharides (Group II carbohydrates)
* Identifying acid mucopolysaccharides (Group II carbohydrates)
* Identifying glycoproteins (Group III carbohydrates)
* Identifying glycoproteins (Group III carbohydrates)
|pH 1.0: Sulfated mucopolysaccharides
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* pH 1.0: Sulfated mucopolysaccharides: '''pale blue'''
* Acid mucins (mucopolysaccharides)
* Sialomucins (glycoproteins)
* Background: '''pink/red'''
|Ionic bonding
|Ionic bonding
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|Alcian Blue + Periodic Acid-Schiff (AB PAS)
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|Identifying  multiple different types of carbohydrate groups
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* Identifying amyloid deposits
* Identifying amyloid deposits
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|Hydrogen bonding
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|Connective Tissue Stain
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* Nuclei - blue-black
* Nuclei: '''blue-black'''
* RBCs - dark red
* RBCs: '''dark red'''
* Muscle - red
* Muscle: '''red'''
* Cytoplasm - red
* Cytoplasm: '''red'''
* Collagen - varies by stain (often green or blue)
* Collagen: '''varies by stain (often green or blue)'''
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|Porosity and ionic bonding
|Porosity and ionic bonding
|No primary stain.
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|Connective Tissue Stain
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* Reticulin fibres - black
* Reticulin fibres: '''black'''
* Nuclei and cytoplasm - varies by counterstain
* Nuclei and cytoplasm: '''varies by counterstain'''
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|Verhoeff's Van Giesen
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|Connective Tissue Stain
*Identifies elastin fibres
*Identifies elastin fibres
|Connective Tissue Stain
|Connective Tissue Stain


* Elastic fibres - blue-black/black
* Elastic fibres: '''blue-black/black'''
* Nuclei - dark blue-black
* Nuclei: '''dark blue-black'''
* Collagen - red
* Collagen: '''red'''
* Muscle - orange
* Muscle: '''orange'''
* RBCs - yellow
* RBCs: '''yellow'''
* Cytoplasm - yellow
* Cytoplasm: '''yellow'''
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|[[Oil Red O (Stain)|Oil Red O]]
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|Connective Tissue Stain
* Identifying triglycerides, lipids, and lipoproteins
* Identifying triglycerides, lipids, and lipoproteins
|Connective Tissue Stain
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* Fats: '''red'''
|Selective solubility
|Selective solubility
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|[[Gram Staining (Histology)|Gram]]
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|Differential Microorganism Stain
* Microorganism stain (gram +/- bacteria)
* Gram +/- bacteria
|Microorganism Stain
|Microorganism Stain


* Gram positive - <span style="color:Purple;">purple</span>
* Gram positive: <span style="color:Purple;">'''purple'''</span>
* Gram negative - <span style="color:Magenta;">pink</span>
* Gram negative: <span style="color:Magenta;">'''pink'''</span>
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|'''Positive:''' appendix, tissues known to contain microorganisms
|'''Positive:''' appendix, any tissues containing bacteria
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|[[Ziehl-Neelsen Staining (Histology)|Ziehl-Neelsen]]
|[[Ziehl-Neelsen Staining (Histology)|Ziehl-Neelsen]]
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|Differential Microorganism Stain
* Microorganism stain (acid fast bacteria)
* Acid fast bacteria
|Microorganism Stain
|Microorganism Stain


* Acid fast: <span style="color:DeepPink;">pink</span>
* Acid fast: <span style="color:DeepPink;">'''pink'''</span>
* Non-acid fast & background: <span style="color:DodgerBlue;">blue/pale blue</span>
* Non-acid fast & background: <span style="color:DodgerBlue;">'''blue/pale blue'''</span>
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|'''Positive:''' any tissue with acid fast bacteria (e.g., ''M. tuberculosis'')
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|[[Grocott Methenamine Silver Staining|Grocott Methenamine Silver]]
|[[Grocott Methenamine Silver Staining|Grocott Methenamine Silver]]
|Microorganism Stain
* Fungi
|Microorganism Stain
* Fungi: '''black (with paler internal structures)'''
* Background: '''light green'''
|Argentaffin metallic impregnation (induced)
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|[[Perl's Prussian Blue Staining|Perl's Prussian Blue]]
|[[Perl's Prussian Blue Staining|Perl's Prussian Blue]]
|Iron Pigment Stain
* Ferric iron (hemosiderin and ferritin)
* Asbestos bodies
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* Iron: '''blue'''
* Nucleus: '''red'''
* Cytoplasm: '''pink'''
|Histochemical
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|[[Masson Fontana Staining|Masson Fontana]]
|[[Masson Fontana Staining|Masson Fontana]]
|Pigment Stain
* Argentaffin substances
* Melanin
* Argentaffin granules
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* Melanin: '''black'''
* Nuclei: '''pink/red'''
* Other tissue: '''pale pink-brown/colourless'''
|Argentaffin metallic impregnation
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|'''Positive:''' skin (melanin), small intestine (argentaffin granules)
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|[[Von Kossa Staining|Von Kossa]]
|[[Von Kossa Staining|Von Kossa]]
|Pigment Stain
* Calcium
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* Mineralized bone and urates: '''dark brown/black'''
* Non-mineralized tissue: varies by counterstain
** '''Red (NFR)'''
|Metallic substitution - silver impregnation
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# von Kossa (silver nitrate)
# Nuclear fast red
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* Light or hydroquinone (reducer)
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* Sodium thiosulphate (fixation)
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|[[Jones Methenamine Silver Staining|Jones Methenamine Silver]]
|[[Jones Methenamine Silver Staining|Jones Methenamine Silver]]
|Connective Tissue Stain
* Glomerular basement membrane
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* Glomerular basement membrane: '''black'''
* Other tissue: varies
** '''Green (LG)'''
|Argentaffin metallic impregnation
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# Methanamine silver nitrate
# Light green or nuclear fast red
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* Periodic acid (oxidizer)
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* Gold chloride (toner)
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* Sodium thiosulphate (fixation)
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|[[Toluidine Blue Staining|Toluidine Blue]]
|[[Toluidine Blue Staining|Toluidine Blue]]
|Connective Tissue Stain
* Mast cells
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* Metachromatic granules: '''red/pink/purple'''
* Nuclei and other components: varies
** '''Blue''' (TB)
** '''Colourless''' (1% acetic acid)
|Metachromasia and hydrogen bonding
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Revision as of 14:33, 23 April 2024

Types of Stains

  • Ionic bonding
  • Hydrogen bonding
  • Histochemical

Summary of Conventional Staining Techniques

Stain Uses Tissue Components Targeted Mechanism of Staining (Primary Stain) Stains Used
  1. Primary
  2. Secondary
Other Reagents Controls
Hematoxylin & Eosin (H&E)
  • General tissue staining
  • Nuclei: blue
  • RBCs: red/dark pink
  • Muscle: pink
  • Collagen: light pink
  1. Harris Hematoxylin (nuclear)
  2. Eosin Y (cytoplasm)
Harris Hematoxylin

Acid Alcohol Scott's tap water substitute Eosin Y

Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS)
  • Identifying neutral polysaccharides (Group I carbohydrates)
    • glycogen
    • starches
    • cellulose
    • fungi (chitin)
Alcian Blue (AB)
  • Identifying acid mucopolysaccharides (Group II carbohydrates)
  • Identifying glycoproteins (Group III carbohydrates)
  • pH 1.0: Sulfated mucopolysaccharides: pale blue
  • Acid mucins (mucopolysaccharides)
  • Sialomucins (glycoproteins)
  • Background: pink/red
Ionic bonding
Alcian Blue + Periodic Acid-Schiff (AB PAS) Identifying multiple different types of carbohydrate groups
Congo Red
  • Identifying amyloid deposits
Hydrogen bonding
Masson Trichrome
  • Identifying fibrotic tissue
Connective Tissue Stain
  • Nuclei: blue-black
  • RBCs: dark red
  • Muscle: red
  • Cytoplasm: red
  • Collagen: varies by stain (often green or blue)
Porosity and ionic bonding No primary stain.
  1. Iron hematoxylin (nuclear)
  2. Ponceau (dense connective)
  3. Light green or aniline blue (loose connective)
Gordon and Sweet's Reticulin
  • Identifies reticulin fibres (type III & IV collagen)
  • Differential diagnosis of certain tumour types
Connective Tissue Stain
  • Reticulin fibres: black
  • Nuclei and cytoplasm: varies by counterstain
Metallic impregnation
  • Argyophilic metallic impregnation & substitution

Counterstain

  • Ionic bonding
  1. a
  2. Varies (light green, nuclear fast red, neutral red, etc.)
Verhoeff's Van Giesen Connective Tissue Stain
  • Identifies elastin fibres
Connective Tissue Stain
  • Elastic fibres: blue-black/black
  • Nuclei: dark blue-black
  • Collagen: red
  • Muscle: orange
  • RBCs: yellow
  • Cytoplasm: yellow
Van der Waal's
  • Primary stain

Porosity and ionic bonding

  • Counterstain
  1. Verhoeff's Iron Hematoxylin (elastic fibres)
  2. Van Giesen
    1. Picric acid (RBCs and cytoplasm)
    2. Acid fuchsin (collagen and muscle)
Oil Red O Connective Tissue Stain
  • Identifying triglycerides, lipids, and lipoproteins
  • Fats: red
Selective solubility
Gram Differential Microorganism Stain
  • Gram +/- bacteria
Microorganism Stain
  • Gram positive: purple
  • Gram negative: pink
Ionic bonding Positive: appendix, any tissues containing bacteria
Ziehl-Neelsen Differential Microorganism Stain
  • Acid fast bacteria
Microorganism Stain
  • Acid fast: pink
  • Non-acid fast & background: blue/pale blue
Ionic bonding Positive: any tissue with acid fast bacteria (e.g., M. tuberculosis)
Grocott Methenamine Silver Microorganism Stain
  • Fungi
Microorganism Stain
  • Fungi: black (with paler internal structures)
  • Background: light green
Argentaffin metallic impregnation (induced) Positive: any tissue with fungi
Perl's Prussian Blue Iron Pigment Stain
  • Ferric iron (hemosiderin and ferritin)
  • Asbestos bodies
  • Iron: blue
  • Nucleus: red
  • Cytoplasm: pink
Histochemical Positive: spleen, bone marrow, liver
Masson Fontana Pigment Stain
  • Argentaffin substances
  • Melanin
  • Argentaffin granules
  • Melanin: black
  • Nuclei: pink/red
  • Other tissue: pale pink-brown/colourless
Argentaffin metallic impregnation Positive: skin (melanin), small intestine (argentaffin granules)

Can repeat with bleached slides to confirm presence of melanin

Von Kossa Pigment Stain
  • Calcium
  • Mineralized bone and urates: dark brown/black
  • Non-mineralized tissue: varies by counterstain
    • Red (NFR)
Metallic substitution - silver impregnation
  1. von Kossa (silver nitrate)
  2. Nuclear fast red
  • Light or hydroquinone (reducer)
  • Sodium thiosulphate (fixation)
Positive: any calcified tissue (e.g., bone)
Jones Methenamine Silver Connective Tissue Stain
  • Glomerular basement membrane
  • Glomerular basement membrane: black
  • Other tissue: varies
    • Green (LG)
Argentaffin metallic impregnation
  1. Methanamine silver nitrate
  2. Light green or nuclear fast red
  • Periodic acid (oxidizer)
  • Gold chloride (toner)
  • Sodium thiosulphate (fixation)
Positive: normal kidney
Toluidine Blue Connective Tissue Stain
  • Mast cells
  • Metachromatic granules: red/pink/purple
  • Nuclei and other components: varies
    • Blue (TB)
    • Colourless (1% acetic acid)
Metachromasia and hydrogen bonding
  1. Toluidine blue (0.1%)
  • Acetic acid dips
  • NO alcohols
Positive: tissue with mast cells (skin, small intestines)

Summary of Immunohistochemistry Techniques

Technique

Gram Stain

  • Staining technique: Differential staining (ionic bonding to cell wall)
  • Primary Stain: Crystal violet
    • Targets: Gram positive bacteria (purple/blue)
  • Counterstain: Safranin
    • Targets: Gram negative bacteria (pink/red)

Ziehl-Neelsen

  • Staining technique: Differential staining/acid fastness (ionic bonding)
  • Primary Stain:
    • Targets: Acid-fast bacteria (e.g., Mycobacteria)
  • Counterstain:
    • Targets:

Grocott Methenamine Silver

  • Staining technique:
  • Primary Stain:
    • Targets:
  • Counterstain:
    • Targets:

Perl's Prussian Blue

  • Staining technique:
  • Primary Stain:
    • Targets:
  • Counterstain:
    • Targets:

Masson Fontana

  • Staining technique:
  • Primary Stain:
    • Targets:
  • Counterstain:
    • Targets:

Von Kossa

  • Staining technique:
  • Primary Stain:
    • Targets:
  • Counterstain:
    • Targets:

Jones Methenamine Silver

  • Staining technique:
  • Primary Stain:
    • Targets:
  • Counterstain:
    • Targets:

Toluidine Blue

  • Staining technique:
  • Primary Stain:
    • Targets:
  • Counterstain:
    • Targets: