Elastin Stains Flashcards
1
Q
What are the two primary elastin stains?
A
- Verheoffs Van Gieson Stain
- Orcein Stian
2
Q
Characteristics of an Orcein stain
A
- Elastin stain
- Composed of Orcein dye and a counter stain (either H+E or just Hx (Mayers or Erlichs)
- Displays all elastin fibres
- Takes longer to complete
- Works under acidic conditions (bring to 70% not water)
3
Q
Histochemical basis of orcein staining
A
H+ bonding
4
Q
Components of an orcein stain and their functions
A
- Orcein dye
- Used to stain elastin fibres
- Under acidic conditions (70% alcohol) stains slide a reddish
brown
- Counter-stain
- can be just Hx (Erhlichs or Mayers) or H+E
- allows for the visualisation of general morphology alongside
elastin fibres
5
Q
What is Orcein Dye
A
- A natural dye like Hx comprised of Lichen
6
Q
Why is synthetic Orcein used over natural?
A
- The R groups within natural Orcein are variable and thus it’s unreliable
- Synthetic Orcein is used to keep things consistent
7
Q
What is Verhoeffs Van Gieson
A
An elastin stain that builds on the Van Gieson trichrome stain
8
Q
Components of the Verheoffs Van Gieson stain and function
A
- Verheoffs Hx
- Alcoholic Hx (Stain)
- Ferric chloride (Oxidiser/Mordant)
- Lugols iodine (Oxidiser)
- Van Gieson Stain
- Counter stain
- Acid Fuchsin (Stains collagen red)
- Picric acid (Stains background structures yellow)
9
Q
Histochemical basis
A
ionic charge/pH and Van Der Waals interactions