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Original Article

A Safranin-Fast Green Stain for the Differentiation of the Nuclei of Rumen Protozoa

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Pages 75-80 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Mounted, deparaffinized sections of rumen ciliates were hydrolyzed in 1 N HCl for 5 min at 60 C and washed in several changes of distilled water. They were then stained in a mixture of equal volumes of 0.1% aqueous solutions of safranin O and fast green FCF. The sections were washed in 3 changes of distilled water for 2 min each, blotted, dehydrated in 2 changes of absolute alcohol of 1 min each, and mounted from xylene. Several fixatives were employed but only Zenker's gave consistent results. The micronuclei showed a densely stained basophilic “core” surrounded by a peripheral zone of acidophilia, whereas the macronuclei were completely basophilic. Similar results were obtained when RNA was extracted with cold perchloric acid. In conjunction with deoxyribonuclease treatment, the Feulgen reaction indicated that the DNA of the micronucleus is concentrated in the basophilic core while the macronucleus shows a uniform distribution of its chromatin. The safranin-fast green procedure has been used for the structural characterization of rumen protozoa and in studies concerning changes in their nuclear morphology.

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