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This document provides instructions for Prussian blue staining to detect iron deposits in tissue samples. The procedure involves deparaffinizing and rehydrating tissue sections, then incubating them in a working solution of potassium ferrocyanide and hydrochloric acid to cause iron to form bright blue Prussian blue pigment. Sections are then stained with nuclear fast red and coverslipped. Positive control tissue should be used. Reagents include 5% potassium ferrocyanide and 5% hydrochloric acid solutions, and nuclear fast red. Safety precautions are described.

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This document provides instructions for Prussian blue staining to detect iron deposits in tissue samples. The procedure involves deparaffinizing and rehydrating tissue sections, then incubating them in a working solution of potassium ferrocyanide and hydrochloric acid to cause iron to form bright blue Prussian blue pigment. Sections are then stained with nuclear fast red and coverslipped. Positive control tissue should be used. Reagents include 5% potassium ferrocyanide and 5% hydrochloric acid solutions, and nuclear fast red. Safety precautions are described.

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SURGICAL PATHOLOGY - HISTOLOGY Date:

STAINING MANUAL - MINERALS AND PIGMENTS Page: 1 of 2


IRON - PRUSSIAN BLUE REACTION - MALLORY'S METHOD
PURPOSE: To demonstrate ferric iron in tissue sections. Small amounts
of iron are found normally in spleen and bone marrow. Excessive amounts
are present in hemochromatosis, with deposits found in the liver and
pancreas, hemosiderosis, with deposits in the liver, spleen, and lymph
nodes.

PRINCIPLE: The reaction occurs with the treatment of sections in acid


solutions of ferrocyanides. Any ferric ion (+3) in the tissue combines with
the ferrocyanide and results in the formation of a bright blue pigment
called 'Prussian blue" or ferric ferrocyanide.

CONTROL: A known positive control tissue.

FIXATIVE: 10% formalin

TECHNIQUE: Cut paraffin sections 4µ.

EQUIPMENT: Microwave oven, acid-cleaned glassware, non-metalic


forceps.

REAGENTS:
5% Potassium Ferrocyanide: 5% Hydrochloric Acid:
Potassium ferrocyanide 25.0 gm Hydrochloric acid, conc. 25.0 ml
Distilled water 500.0 ml Distilled water 475.0 ml

Mix well, pour into an acid-cleaned Mix well, pour into brown bottle,
brown bottle. Stable for 6 months. stable for 6 months.
CAUTION: Low toxicity if not heated.. CAUTION: Corrosive, avoid contact and
inhalation.
Nuclear-fast Red:
Working Solution:
See Retic
5% potassium ferrocyanide 25.0 ml
5% hydrochloric acid 25.0 ml

Make fresh, discard after use.


CAUTION: Avoid contact and inhalation.
MINERALS AND PIGMENTS
IRON Page: 2 of 2
SAFETY: Wear gloves, goggles and lab coat. Avoid contact and inhalation.

Potassium ferrocyanide; Low toxicity as long as it is not heated, it will


release cyanide gas.

Hydrochloric acid; target organ effects on reproductive system and fetal


tissue. Irritant to skin eyes and respiratory sytem.

PROCEDURE:
1. Deparaffinize and hydrate to distilled water.
2. *Working solution, * microwave, 30 seconds. Allow slides to stand in
solution for 5 minutes, in the fume hood.
3. Rinse in distilled water.
4. Nuclear-fast red, 5 minutes.
5. Wash in tap water.
6. Dehydrate, clear, and coverslip.
*Conventional method: room temperature for 30 minutes.

RESULTS:
Iron (hemosiderin) blue
Nuclei red
Background pink

REFERENCES:
Sheehan D, Hrapchak B, Theory and practice of Histotechnology, 2nd Ed,
1980, pp217-218, Battelle Press, Ohio
Luna L, Manual of Histologic Staining Methods of the AFIP, 3rd Ed, 1968, pp
183, McGraw-Hill, NY
Crookham,J, Dapson,R, Hazardous Chemicals in the Histopathology
Laboratory, 2nd ED, 1991, Anatech

Prepared: By:

Approved: By:
Downloaded from WebPath: Internet Pathology Laboratory
http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/webpath.html
PROCEDURE CARD
IRON - PRUSSIAN BLUE REACTION - MALLORY'S METHOD
CONTROL: A known positive control tissue.

PROCEDURE:
1. Deparaffinize and hydrate to distilled water.
2. *Working solution, * microwave, 30 seconds. Allow slides to stand in solution for 5
minutes, in the fume hood.
3. Rinse in distilled water.
4. Nuclear-fast red, 5 minutes.
5. Wash in tap water.
6. Dehydrate, clear, and coverslip.
*Conventional method: room temperature for 30 minutes.

RESULTS:
Iron (hemosiderin) blue
Nuclei red
Background pink

5% Potassium Ferrocyanide: Working Solution:


Potassium ferrocyanide 25.0 gm 5% potassium ferrocyanide 25.0 ml
Distilled water 500.0 ml 5% hydrochloric acid 25.0 ml
Mix well, pour into an acid-cleaned brown Make fresh, discard after use.
bottle. Stable for 6 months.
CAUTION: Avoid contact and inhalation.
CAUTION: Low toxicity if not heated.
Nuclear-fast Red:
5% Hydrochloric Acid: See Retic
Hydrochloric acid, conc. 25.0 ml
Distilled water 475.0 ml
Mix well, pour into brown bottle, stable for 6
months.

CAUTION: Corrosive, avoid contact and


inhalation.
5% POTASSIUM FERROCYANIDE:
Potassium ferrocyanide 25.0 gm
Distilled water 500.0 ml

Mix well, pour into an acid-cleaned


brown bottle. Stable for 6 months.
CAUTION: Low toxicity if not heated.

DATE:

TECH:

EXPIRATION:

5% HYDROCHLORIC ACID:
Hydrochloric acid, conc. 25.0 ml
Distilled water 475.0 ml

Mix well, pour into brown bottle,


stable for 6 months.
CAUTION: Corrosive, avoid contact and
inhalation.

DATE:

TECH:

EXPIRATION:

NUCLEAR-FAST RED

DATE:

TECH:

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