由于(1)动物和人体内有毒金属的代谢,(2)体内、体外和浸泡产生锌硫/锌硒纳米晶体,(3)从金属植入物和颗粒中释放的金属离子,导致量子点的银增强

Q Medicine
Gorm Danscher, Meredin Stoltenberg
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摘要

自动金相(AMG)银增强是一种有效的组织化学工具,用于追踪各种含金属的纳米晶体,例如纯金和银纳米团簇以及银、汞、铋或锌、硫和/或硒的量子点。这些纳米晶体可以通过许多不同的方式产生,例如(1)通过制造胶体金或银颗粒,(2)通过用硫化物或硒化物离子处理生物体,(3)作为细胞器中含铋、汞或银的大分子代谢分解的结果,或(4)作为组织切片组织化学处理的最终产物。这种纳米级的AMG纳米晶体可以通过暴露在AMG显影剂(即富含银离子的普通照相显影剂)中进行银放大数倍。本专著试图提供一个回顾的自动金相银扩增技术已知的今天和他们在生物学中的应用。1958年,Timm引入了“硫化银染色法”,在组织化学领域取得了一席之地,AMG技术已经发展并扩展到几个不同的研究领域,包括免疫细胞化学、LM和EM水平的酶追踪、印迹染色、富锌(ZEN)神经元的逆行轴突追踪、半薄切片的反染色、组织化学反应产物的增强、吞噬细胞的标记、髓磷脂的染色。从金植入物中释放的金离子的追踪和毛细血管的可视化。本文包括一般技术评论,当前AMG方法的协议以及通过各种AMG组织化学方法获得的最重要科学结果的摘要。
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Silver enhancement of quantum dots resulting from (1) metabolism of toxic metals in animals and humans, (2) in vivo, in vitro and immersion created zinc–sulphur/zinc–selenium nanocrystals, (3) metal ions liberated from metal implants and particles

Autometallographic (AMG) silver enhancement is a potent histochemical tool for tracing a variety of metal containing nanocrystals, e.g. pure gold and silver nanoclusters and quantum dots of silver, mercury, bismuth or zinc, with sulphur and/or selenium.

These nanocrystals can be created in many different ways, e.g. (1) by manufacturing colloidal gold or silver particles, (2) by treating an organism in vivo with sulphide or selenide ions, (3) as the result of a metabolic decomposition of bismuth-, mercury- or silver-containing macromolecules in cell organelles, or (4) as the end product of histochemical processing of tissue sections. Such nano-sized AMG nanocrystals can then be silver-amplified several times of magnitude by being exposed to an AMG developer, i.e. a normal photographic developer enriched with silver ions.

The present monograph attempts to provide a review of the autometallographic silver amplification techniques known today and their use in biology. After achieving a stronghold in histochemistry by Timm's introduction of the “silver-sulphide staining” in 1958, the AMG technique has evolved and expanded into several different areas of research, including immunocytochemistry, tracing of enzymes at LM and EM levels, blot staining, retrograde axonal tracing of zinc-enriched (ZEN) neurons, counterstaining of semithin sections, enhancement of histochemical reaction products, marking of phagocytotic cells, staining of myelin, tracing of gold ions released from gold implants, and visualization of capillaries.

General technical comments, protocols for the current AMG methods and a summary of the most significant scientific results obtained by this wide variety of AMG histochemical approaches are included in the present article.

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期刊介绍: Progress in Histochemistry and Cytochemistry publishes comprehensive and analytical reviews within the entire field of histochemistry and cytochemistry. Methodological contributions as well as papers in the fields of applied histo- and cytochemistry (e.g. cell biology, pathology, clinical disciplines) will be accepted.
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