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The demonstration of two acid groups in juxtaglomerular granules with basic triphenyl methane dyes,aldehyde-fuchsin and schiff's reagent
Authors:Kiyoshi Harada
Institution:(1) Laboratory, National Suruga Sanitoriam, Gotemba, Japan
Abstract:Summary Oxidation and bromination of mouse kidney JG cell-granules result in the production of cysteic acid from cystine; cysteic acid is capable of taking up rapidly and selectively certain basic triphenyl methane dyes including aldehyde fuchsin at lower pH levels.After treatment with periodic acid, bromine and hydrochloric acid, the JG granules or the nuclear chromatin also take up the basic triphenyl methane dyes (including aldehyde fuchsin) which contain amino groups, probable as a result of the production of aldehyde groups. Basic triphenyl methane lacking amino groups does not react with aldehydes.Some substance present in JG granules could be stained by aldehyde fuchsin after prior oxidation; HCl methyl violet 2B was taken up both with or without prior oxidation. Only strong methylation completely abolished these affinities which were restored after demethylation. These reactions are attributed to cystine.The staining of JG granules with dilute aldehyde fuchsin and dilute methyl violet 2B is not affected by oxidation, bromination, aldehyde blocking and hydrolysis; these reactions are abolished by mild methylation, but restored by subsequent saponification. These staining properties are due to the presence of carboxylic acid in JG granules.The positive PAS reaction of JG granules is due to the presence of 1.2-glycol in the same granules.
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