Literature DB >> 3000994

The dithizone, Timm's sulphide silver and the selenium methods demonstrate a chelatable pool of zinc in CNS. A proton activation (PIXE) analysis of carbon tetrachloride extracts from rat brains and spinal cords intravitally treated with dithizone.

G Danscher, G Howell, J Pérez-Clausell, N Hertel.   

Abstract

From rats intravitally treated with dithizone (diphenyl-thiocarbazone) brains and spinal cords were removed and freeze-dried. The dithizonates present in the CNS tissue were extracted with carbon tetrachloride and subjected to a multielement analysis (proton activation, PIXE). It was found that the extract contained two metals. Most of the metal was zinc, but small traces of copper were also detected. Because prior treatment with the chelating agent, dithizone, can block both the Timm and the selenium metal staining methods, it is suggested that the three techniques label predominantly zinc in the neuropil (DTS-zinc).

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3000994     DOI: 10.1007/bf00509203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


  26 in total

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