Abstract
It was observed that ground substance between the smooth muscle fibers in cerebral arteries stained by periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) was red as seen by ordinary bright-field microscopy (BF), but blue as observed by phase-contrast microscopy (PC). The basement membranes in the small intestine and around the kidney tubules, as well as the striated borders of the intestinal epithelium and the brush borders of the kidney tubules, were seen in blue when stained by PAS and observed by PC. The cytoplasm of PAS stained liver cells, when observed by PC, had irregular shaped areas of blue interspersed between the red material. This blue color was seen by PC after PAS, ninhydrin-Schiff and the Feulgen procedures. Our evidence suggests that this phenomena is characteristic of Schiff-positive material. Digestion by various enzymes: malt diastase, testicular hyaluronidase, collagenase, pepsin, pectinase, trypsin and DNase showed different effects on ground substance, liver cells, basement membranes, and brush and striated borders.
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