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Original Article

An Orcein-Oil Red O Stain for Concomitant Demonstration of Elastic Tissue and Lipid

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Pages 245-248 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Orcein, 0.5% in 50% isopropanol, 0.5–1 hr, followed by saturated oil red O in isopropanol diluted 3:2 with distilled water, 10–15 min, was used to demonstrate lipids and elastic tissue simultaneously in 10 μ frozen sections of formalin-fixed aortas of the wild African buffalo, showing atherosclerotic lesions. A comparison was made with the oil red O-aldehyde fuchsin (AF) method of Kwaan and Hopkins (Stain Techn., 39: 123–5, 1964) and the resorcin fuchsin (RF)-oil red O method of Lillie (Histopathologic Technic and Practical Histochemistry, McGraw-Hill, 1954), but both gave marked background staining by AF or RF that obscured the smaller deposits of lipid. Sudan IV could be substituted for oil red but did not demonstrate many of the finest deposits of lipids. Sudan black, in combination with orcein, AF or RF, was very satisfactory for demonstrating lipids but obscured many elastic fibres. Sudan dyes I, II, III, brown, blue, and green, with orcein, AF or RF, showed less contrast between lipids and elastic tissue or failed to stain the lipids adequately.

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