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AG325

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Fluoro-Jade® C

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UNSPSC Code:
12352200
eCl@ss:
32160405
NACRES:
NA.41

form

powder

mol wt

Mw 823 Da

manufacturer/tradename

Chemicon®
Fluoro-Jade®

technique(s)

immunohistochemistry: suitable

fluorescence

λex 485 nm; λem 525 nm

shipped in

ambient

General description

Fluoro-Jade C, like its predecessors, Fluoro-Jade and Fluoro-Jade B, were found to stain all degenerating neurons, regardless of specific insult or mechanism of cell death. Therefore, the patterns of neuronal degeneration seen following exposure to either the glutamate agonist, kainic acid, or the inhibitor of mitochondrial respiration, 3-NPA, were the same for all of the Fluoro-Jade dyes. However, there was a qualitative difference in the staining characteristics of the three fluorochromes. Specifically, Fluoro-Jade C exhibited the greatest signal to background ratio, as well as the highest resolution. This translates to a stain of maximal contrast and affinity for degenerating neurons. This makes it ideal for localizing not only degenerating nerve cell bodies, but also distal dendrites, axons and terminals. The dye is highly resistant to fading and is compatible with virtually all histological processing and staining protocols. Triple labeling can be accomplished by staining degenerating neurons with Fluoro-Jade C, cell nuclei with DAPI and activated astrocytes with GFAP immunofluorescence. Fluoro-Jade is a registered trademark of Histo-Chem, Inc.
Fluoro-Jade C, like its predecessors, Fluoro-Jade and Fluoro-Jade B, were found to stain all degenerating neurons, regardless of specific insult or mechanism of cell death. Therefore, the patterns of neuronal degeneration seen following exposure to either the glutamate agonist, kainic acid, or the inhibitor of mitochondrial respiration, 3-NPA, were the same for all of the Fluoro-Jadeâ dyes. However, there was a qualitative difference in the staining characteristics of the three fluorochromes. Specifically, Fluoro-Jade C exhibited the greatest signal to background ratio, as well as the highest resolution. This translates to a stain of maximal contrast and affinity for degenerating neurons. This makes it ideal for localizing not only degenerating nerve cell bodies, but also distal dendrites, axons and terminals. The dye is highly resistant to fading and is compatible with virtually all histological processing and staining protocols. Triple labeling can be accomplished by staining degenerating neurons with Fluoro-Jade C, cell nuclei with DAPI and activated astrocytes with GFAP immunofluorescence.



APPEARANCE: Coffee brown to brick red powder.

MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 823

EXCITATION PEAK: 485 nm

EMISSION PEAK: 525 nm

FILTER SYSTEM: Fluorescein / FITC

SOLUBILITY: Highly soluble in water and bases, moderately soluble in alcohol and weak acids.

TOXICITY: Although the compound appears to be of low toxicity, it has not been extensively evaluated and therefore routine laboratory caution should be exercised. Not intended for human consumption.

Application

FLUORO-JADE C has been used in:
  • Fluoro-Jade C staining: to observe the pathological outcome of photothrombotic model after stroke
  • to determine the direct neuronal death
  • to evaluate neuronal degeneration in penumbra 
  • for brain cells to identify the damaged cells
  • to assess neuronal injury

Warning

Toxicity: Although the compound appears to be of low toxicity, it has not been extensively evaluated and therefore routine laboratory caution should be exercised. Not intended for human consumption.

Target description

823

Linkage

Replaces: AG325

Storage and Stability

The lyophilized powder should be stored well sealed at room temperature, preferable in a desiccator (due to its hygroscopic nature) for up to one year from date of receipt. The liquid stock solution (0.01%) in distilled water can be stored at 2-8°C for up to 3 months. The .0002-.0001% working solution in 0.1% acetic acid should be used within 4 hrs of preparation.

Analysis Note

Silica TLC (acetanitrile/water, 6/4) revealed the presence of two fluorescent spots, presumably corresponding to the di sulphate homologues. The presence of precursors or free fluorescein was not detected.

Legal Information

CHEMICON is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
FLUORO-JADE is a registered trademark of Histo-Chem, Inc.

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 2

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


Regulatory Listings

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JAN Code

AG325-30MG:


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Time-course of neuronal death in the mouse pilocarpine model of chronic epilepsy using Fluoro-Jade C staining.
Lian Wang,Yong-Hong Liu,Yuan-Gui Huang,Liang-Wei Chen
Brain Research null
The TrkB-positive dopaminergic neurons are less sensitive to MPTP insult in the substantia nigra of adult C57/BL mice.
Yin-Xiu Ding,Yi Xia,Xi-Ying Jiao,Li Duan,Jun Yu,Xi Wang,Liang-Wei Chen
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Neural stem cell transplantation promotes behavioral recovery in a photothrombosis stroke model
Ma J, et al.
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology, 8(7), 7838-7838 (2015)
Disentangling oxidation/hydrolysis reactions of brain mitochondrial cardiolipins in pathogenesis of traumatic injury
Chao H, et al.
JCI insight, 3(21) (2018)
Transforming growth factor-beta 1 signaling regulates neuroinflammation and apoptosis in mild traumatic brain injury
Patel RK, et al.
Brain, behavior, and immunity, 64, 244-258 (2017)

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