Literature DB >> 3583811

Metachromatic staining and electron dense reaction of glycosaminoglycans by means of cuprolinic blue.

A Juarranz, J M Ferrer, A Tato, M Cañete, J C Stockert.   

Abstract

The cationic phthalocyanin-like dye Cuprolinic Blue, unlike phthalocyanin dyes such as Alcian Blue or Astra Blue, can definitely exhibit a clear metachromatic reaction with appropriate substrates. The application of Cuprolinic Blue to epoxy-embedded semithin sections revealed that mast cell cytoplasmic granules, goblet cell mucin and cartilage matrix stained in violet shades (metachromatic), whereas nuclear chromatin presented a bright blue coloration (orthochromatic). The metachromatic structures showed a high degree of contrast when ultrathin sections treated with Cuprolinic Blue were examined by electron microscopy. Cytophotometric measurements of stained components from the large intestine showed different absorption maxima: at 580 nm for mucin and at 640 nm for nuclei. The spectroscopical analysis revealed a clear-cut metachromatic shift when the dye was in the presence of chondroitin-4-sulphate. The addition of aluminium metal to Cuprolinic Blue solutions resulted in a striking spectral change; under such conditions the dye showed absorption maximum at 530 nm.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3583811     DOI: 10.1007/bf01675286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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