Chapter 7 Flashcards
_____ does not provide adequate fixation in some cells and tissues, like connective tissues, mucus, and bone marrow.
Neutral buffered formalin
There are two major groups of chemical fixatives:
Crosslinking Fixatives
Precipitating (or denaturing) fixatives
act by creating covalent chemical bonds between proteins in tissue. This anchors soluble proteins to the cytoskeleton, and lends additional rigidity to the tissue.
crosslinking fixatives
act by reducing the solubility of protein molecules and (often) by disrupting the hydrophobic interactions that give many proteins their tertiary structure. The precipitation and aggregation of proteins is a very different process from the crosslinking that occurs with the aldehyde fixatives.
Precipitating (or denaturing) fixatives
example of crosslinking fixatives
aldehydes
example of Precipitating (or denaturing) fixatives
alcoholic fixatives
the most commonly used fixative in histology is ______
formaldehyde
which fixes the tissues by forming cross-linkages in the proteins, particularly between lysine residues
formaldehyde
The standard solution is ___ neutral buffered formalin or approximately ______ formaldehyde in phosphate- buffered saline
10% NBF
3.7-4.0% formaldehyde in PBS
_____ prevents acidity that would promote autolysis and cause precipitation of formol-heme pigment in the tissues.
buffer
other benefits of ______ include long term storage and good tissue penetration. It is particularly good for immunohistochemistry techniques, and _______ vapor can be used as a fixative for cell smears.
formaldehyde
______ is a gas produced by the oxidation of methyl alcohol, and is soluble in water to the extent of 37-40% weight in volume.
formaldehyde
The commercially available solution of formaldehyde contains _____ gas by weight (equivalent to 40% stock or concentrated formalin).
35-40%
The most widely used fixative for routine histology is _____ buffered to pH __ with phosphate buffer.
10% neutral buffered formalin
pH 7
It is considered the fixative of choice for many other procedures that require paraffin embedding, including immunohistochemistry and interphase Fluorescent In-Situ Hybridization (FISH).
buffered formalin