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A New Histochemical Double-Stain Method Using Three-Dimensional Analysis with Confocal laser Scanning Microscopy
Authors:Junichiro J Kazama  Takashi Aikata  Masaaki Arakawa  Hidehiro Ozawa
Institution:  a Department of Medicine (II), Niigata University School of Medicine, Asahimachi-Dori b Department of Oral Anatomy (I), Niigata University School of Dentistry, Niigata, Japan c Olympus Optical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:We describe a new technique for immunohistochemical and enzyme-histochemi-cal double staining using confocal laser scanning microscopy in the reflection mode. As an example, we investigated the immunoreactivity for Spot 35-calbindin-D28K, a vitamin D-dependent calcium binding protein, and the enzyme activity for ma+-ATPase in the rat kidney. The lead precipitation method for Ca2+-ATPase was initially used to process kidney slices. Each specimen was then dehydrated and embedded in a water soluble resin. Thin sections were cut from the resin block, and an indirect immunocolloidal gold method with silver enhancement for Spot 35-calbindin-D28K antigen was carried out on the glass slides. Results were then observed by confocal laser scanning microscopy in the reflection mode. The three-dimensional distribution of the reaction products was detected by serial optic slice images. Lead phosphate particles, which represented the location of Ca2+-ATPase, were distributed deep in the section. The most intense signals from the silver partkles were detected from the surface slice of the section. A stereoscopic image generated from the serial optic slices clearly showed the differences in their distribution.
Keywords:confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM)  reflection mode  three-dimensional image  calcium-ATPase  Spot 35-Calbindin-D28K  double staining
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