Marco Biggiogera, Margherita Cavallo, Claudio Casali
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Abstract
One hundred years ago, Robert Feulgen published a landmark paper in which he described the first method to stain DNA in cells and tissues. Although a century has passed since the discovery by Feulgen and Rossenbeck, the chemical reaction still exerts an important influence in current histochemical studies. Its contribution in diverse fields, spanning from biomedicine to plant biology, has paved the way for the most significant studies that constitute our current knowledge. The possibility to specifically explore the DNA in cell nuclei while quantifying its content makes it a contemporary and timeless method. Indeed, many histocytochemical studies following the 1924 paper have led to a deep understanding of genome organization in general as well as several specific mechanisms (e.g. DNA duplication or tumour pathology) that, nowadays, constitute some of the most fundamental pillars in biological investigations. In this review, we discuss the chemistry and application of the Feulgen reaction to both light and electron microscopy.
100 年前,罗伯特-费尔根(Robert Feulgen)发表了一篇具有里程碑意义的论文,描述了第一种对细胞和组织中的 DNA 进行染色的方法。尽管距离费尔根和罗森贝克的发现已经过去了一个世纪,但这一化学反应仍然在当前的组织化学研究中发挥着重要影响。它在从生物医学到植物生物学等多个领域都做出了贡献,为我们当前最重要的研究铺平了道路。组织细胞化学法可以对细胞核中的 DNA 进行特异性研究,同时还能对其含量进行量化,因此是一种现代而永恒的方法。事实上,继 1924 年的论文之后,许多组织细胞化学研究已使我们深入了解了基因组的一般组织结构以及一些特定机制(如 DNA 复制或肿瘤病理学),这些机制如今已成为生物研究中一些最基本的支柱。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论费尔根反应的化学原理及其在光镜和电子显微镜中的应用。
期刊介绍:
Histochemistry and Cell Biology is devoted to the field of molecular histology and cell biology, publishing original articles dealing with the localization and identification of molecular components, metabolic activities and cell biological aspects of cells and tissues. Coverage extends to the development, application, and/or evaluation of methods and probes that can be used in the entire area of histochemistry and cell biology.