Application of the glyoxylic acid method to Vibratome sections for the improved visualization of central catecholamine neurons |
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Authors: | Olle Lindvall Anders Björklund Tomas Hökfelt Åke Ljungdahl |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Histology, University of Lund, Lund;(2) Department of Histology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Summary The glyoxylic acid fluorescence histochemical method for the visualization of neuronal monoamines has been applied to fresh or glyoxylic acid-perfused brain tissue, sectioned with the Vibratome intrument. This technique demonstrates the central noradrenaline and dopamine neuron systems with a sensitivity and richness in details that is superior to the standard Falck-Hillarp formaldehyde method, as observed in the following three ways: First, the entire axon, including the non-terminal portions, became fluorescent; second, more extensive terminal systems were detected in certain brain regions ; third, due to the absence of diffusion, the delicate dopamine-containing fibres in e. g. the caudate nucleus and the median eminence had a distinct fluorescence. It is concluded that the glyoxylic acid method applied to Vibratome sections should be ideal for precise and detailed neuroanatomical studies on central catecholamine neuron systems. |
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