Rapid Nissl staining for frozen sections of fresh brain.

Working with X-ray film autoradiography of soluble isotopes, we needed a staining technique for the localization of nuclei in frozen sections of fresh brain. We have found no Nissl staining method in the literature concerning autoradiography specially recommended for this purpose, nor have we found in handbooks on staining a Nissl method clearly recommended for unfixed, frozen sections of brain. The methods described are intended for paraffin or celloidin sections, and require fixation of brain before sectioning (which must be avoided when working with soluble isotopes). Because autoradiography is a time-consuming method, any technique which shortens time needed for the overall procedure is welcome. Most Nissl techniques described in the literature require long preprocessing of the tissue. We found two rapid methods, described by Humason (1967) and LaBossiere and Glickstein (1976), but their application to frozen sections did not give good results. After trials with several types of techniques, we succeed...