Retro is the new modern: Contemporary application of gold impregnation staining on brain cryosections for digital image analysis

Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.18054/pb.v125i1-2.23747
Edi Rođak, Milorad Zjalić, Sara Cibok, Sven Viland, Marija Heffer, Robert Grgac, Tatjana Belovari, Nada Oršolić, Nikola Bijelić
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Background and purpose: Since the times of Golgi and Cajal, impregnation with gold or silver has been used to visualize microscopic details of the nervous tissue. Although immunohistochemistry has largely replaced impregnation techniques, they are still used, and there is a growing interest in combining them with modern image analysis methods for quantitative studies in neuroscience. The aim of this research was to modify the gold chloride impregnation method published by Schmued to improve consistency of staining, to be adequate for digital image analysis. Materials and methods: Brains of 8 six-month-old female Wistar rats were fixed in 4% PFA, cryoprotected in sucrose and flash‑frozen in liquid nitrogen. Neighboring sets of coronal sections were chosen for gold impregnation, Nissl staining and MAP2 immunohistochemistry. Whole-slide images and images of specific regions were taken for analysis. Results: Myelinated fibers were stained dark reddish to brown on goldstained sections, and other tissue was yellowish, which gave an excellent contrast for digital image analysis. Gold staining was consistent in all regions, and no major artifacts were noticed. When compared to Nissl and MAP2, only myelinated structures were stained with gold impregnation. Conclusions: Modified gold impregnation method is an alternative that’s on par with traditional myelin staining methods. The new, modified gold impregnation method gives a consistent and reproducible staining suitable for digital image analysis. It can be useful in morphometric evaluation of nervous tissue and investigation of neuropathological changes in nervous tissue, especially for quantitative studies.
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复古是新的现代:当代应用金浸渍染色脑冷冻切片用于数字图像分析
背景和目的:自高尔基和卡哈尔时代以来,用金或银浸染已被用于可视化神经组织的微观细节。尽管免疫组织化学在很大程度上取代了浸渍技术,但它们仍在使用,并且将其与现代图像分析方法相结合用于神经科学定量研究的兴趣越来越大。本研究的目的是改进Schmued发表的氯化金浸渍方法,以提高染色的一致性,足以用于数字图像分析。材料和方法:将8只6月龄雌性Wistar大鼠的大脑固定在4% PFA中,蔗糖冷冻保护,液氮速冻。取邻近的冠状面切片进行金浸渍、尼氏染色和MAP2免疫组化。取全片图像和特定区域图像进行分析。结果:金色染色切片上髓鞘纤维呈深红色至棕色,其他组织呈淡黄色,为数字图像分析提供了极好的对比度。所有地区的黄金染色都是一致的,也没有发现重要的人工制品。与Nissl和MAP2相比,只有髓鞘结构被金浸渍染色。结论:改良金浸渍法是一种与传统髓磷脂染色法相当的替代方法。新的,改进的金浸渍方法提供了一个一致的和可重复的染色适合于数字图像分析。它可用于神经组织的形态学评价和神经病理变化的研究,特别是用于定量研究。
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