WHEN NADPH DIAPHORASE (NADPHD) WORKS IN THE PRESENCE OF FORMALDEHYDE,THE ENZYME APPEARS TO VISUALIZE SELECTIVELY CELLS WITH CONSTITUTIVE NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE (NOS)

Authors
Citation
G. Nakos et R. Gossrau, WHEN NADPH DIAPHORASE (NADPHD) WORKS IN THE PRESENCE OF FORMALDEHYDE,THE ENZYME APPEARS TO VISUALIZE SELECTIVELY CELLS WITH CONSTITUTIVE NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE (NOS), Acta histochemica, 96(3), 1994, pp. 335-343
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Cytology & Histology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00651281
Volume
96
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
335 - 343
Database
ISI
SICI code
0065-1281(1994)96:3<335:WND(WI>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The NADPH diaphorase (NADPHd) reaction for nitric oxide synthase (NOS) visualization suffers from the circumstance that the diaphorase activ ity of NOS represents only part of the total diaphorase activity, and so far all efforts to make the reaction more specific for routine stud ies failed. The present investigation describes a simple procedure for mouse tissue, which allows the selective staining primarily of neuron s, vascular endothelial cells and macula densa cells, those cells wher e constitutive NOS has been described reliably. In this method unfixed cryosections and 0.5 - 1% phosphate-buffered formaldehyde containing 0.5 mg NADPH/1 ml and 1 mg nitro BT/1 ml are used. Compared to strong prefixation with formaldehyde after which many additional cells are st ill positive for NADPHd, presence of formaldehyde in the incubation me dium obviously allows the selective reaction of NOS-positive cells. In conclusion, compared with the original technique a more specific meth od for the visualization of the NADPHd activity of NOS appears to be a vailable now and can be used for NOS studies in all kinds of mammalian species.