- Golgi's method
Golgi's method is a
nervous tissue staining technique discovered by Italianphysician andscientist Camillo Golgi (1843-1926) in1873 . It was initially named the black reaction ("la reazione nera") by Golgi, but it became better known as the Golgi stain or method later.Golgi' staining was famously used by Spanish
neuroanatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934) to discover a number of novel facts about the organization of the nervous system, inspiring the birth of theneuron doctrine .Mechanism
The cells in nervous tissue are densely packed and little information on their structures and interconnections can be obtained if all the cells are stained. Furthermore, its thin filamentary extensions—the
axon and thedendrite s—are too slender and transparent to be seen with normal staining techniques. Golgi's method stains a limited number of cells at random in their entirety. The mechanism by which this happens is still largely unknown [cite book
last=Nicholls
first=J. G.
title=From neuron to brain
year=2001
publisher=Sinauer Associates
isbn=0878934391/ISSN
pages=5 ] . Dendrites, as well as the cell soma, are clearly stained in brown and black and can be followed in their entire length, which allowed neuroanatomists to track connections between neurons and to make visible the complex networking structure of many parts of thebrain andspinal cord .Golgi's staining is achieved by impregnating fixed nervous tissue with
potassium dichromate andsilver nitrate . Cells thus stained are filled by microcrystallization ofsilver chromate .Technique
According to SynapseWeb [http://synapses.mcg.edu/learn/visualize/visualize.stm] , this is the recipe for Golgi's staining technique:
#Immerse a block (approx. 10x5 mm) of formol-fixed (or
paraformaldehyde -glutaraldehyde -perfused) brain tissue into a 2% aqueous solution ofpotassium dichromate for 2 days
#Dry the block shortly withfilter paper .
#Immerse the block into a 2% aqueous solution ofsilver nitrate for another 2 days.
#Cut sections approx. 20-100 µm thick.
#Dehydrate quickly inethanol , clear and mount (e.g., intoDepex orEnthalan ).This technique has since been refined to substitute the silver precipitate with gold by immersing the sample in gold chloride then oxalic acid, followed by removal of the silver by sodium thiosulphate. This preserves a greater degree of fine structure with the ultrastructural details marked by small particles of gold. [http://www.springerlink.com/(f0cb2ybwsglgtnuip5efub55)/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=issue,5,11;journal,215,243;linkingpublicationresults,1:100182,1]
Quote
Cajal said of the Golgi method:
:" I expressed the surprise which I experienced upon seeing with my own eyes the wonderful revelatory powers of the chrome-silver reaction and the absence of any excitement in the scientific world aroused by its discovery." : "Recuerdos de mi vida, Vol. 2, Historia de mi labor científica". Madrid: Moya, 1917, p. 76.
Notes
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Silver staining External links
* [http://www.ihcworld.com/imagegallery/displayimage.php?album=4&pos=16 Photomicrograph of a cortex cell stained with Golgi's] . IHC Image Gallery.
* [http://flybrain.neurobio.arizona.edu/Flybrain/html/atlas/golgi/ Golgi impregnations] . Images of the brain of flies.
* [http://synapses.mcg.edu/learn/visualize/visualize.stm Visualization of dendritic spines using Golgi Method] . SynapseWeb. Includes a time-lapse study of Golgi impregnation.
* Berrebi, Albert: [http://www.ihcworld.com/imagegallery/displayimage.php?album=4&pos=13 Cell Biology of Neurons: Structure and Methods of Study] . (in PDF)
* Valverde, Facundo. [http://www.cajal.csic.es/Valverde%20Web%2002/Golgi%20atlas.htm Golgi Atlas of the Post Natal Mouse Brain] .
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