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Original Article

Methods for the Demonstration of Lipid Applied to Compact Bone

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Pages 183-191 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Sections of compact bone were cut from the diaphysis of the femur, tibia, and humerus from dogs and monkeys. These sections were either ground thin and decalcified, or decalcified and subjected to frozen sectioning. Decalcification of the sections was effected by immersion in either Decal, 10% formic acid, 10% formic acid-sodium citrate (pH 4.5) or 20% aqueous EDTA. Sections were routinely stained with oil red O, Sudan black B, or Fettrot 7B. In addition, Nile blue A and phosphine 3R were also employed. Sections stained with phosphine were viewed with a fluorescence microscope. Control sections were extracted with lipid solvents prior to application of the staining procedures. The results indicate that lipid is present in compact bone within the osteocytes, lacunae, canaliculi, and organic matrix. The significance of the lipid in these sites, particularly extracellularly, is unknown.

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