what is histology?
the study of cells and tissue by microscopy
what is histopathology?
the study of diseased tissues by microscopy
give 4 clinical applications of histology
give additional benefits to histology
give the 10 steps for histological preparation and examination
what is step 1 of histology?
tissue - could be a surgical excision, biopsy etc
how do we stop the tissue degrading?
fixation (step 2)
give the general types of fixatives and their mode of action (4)
aldehyde - form protein covalent cross links
alcohol - denature proteins causing aggregation
oxidising - form protein cross links via oxidation
freezing - v quick but poor morphology
what is the most common fixative?
formalin (a formaldehyde solution)
what fixative is used for electron microscopy?
glutaraldehyde
what fixative is used for nucleic acid research?
ethanol
what is step 3 of histology prep and examination
block section
where do you place tissue slices (name of plastic box)
a cassette
what is step 4 of histology prep and examination
tissue processing
- aim - thin slice of tissue to examine under a microscope
what are the 4 steps of processing?
what is the end product of tissue processing?
a parafin block
what does FFPE stand for
formalin fixed parafin embedded tissue
what is step 5 of histology prep and examination?
section cutting and mounting
- cut thin sections to be viewed under a microscope
what machine is used to cut the thin sections?
a microtome
what is step 6 of histology prep and examination?
section staining
what is the H&E stain?
haematoxylin and eosin stain
- most common (95%)
what does haematoxylin stain?
PURPLE
basic dye = stains acidic structures
DNA - NUCLEI
what does eosin stain?
PINK
acidic dye = stains basic structures
PROTEINS - CYTOPLASM
what is PAS stain?
periodic acid schiff