Immunohistochemistry Flashcards

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Why examine tissues & cells?

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tissue anatomy & cytoarchitecture; distribution of proteins within the tissue; and pathological changes associated with disease

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Histological study of tissues is essential in:

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clinical diagnostic neuropathology & basic and translational neuroscience research

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What are the advantages of tissue sources in animal models?

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  1. can study diff. stages of disease
  2. can study effects of specific mutations
  3. can assess therapeutic strategies
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What are the limitations of tissue sources in animal models?

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  1. may not fully recapitulate human disease

2. Ethical concerns

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What are the advantages of tissue sources from post-mortem donor tissue/pathology samples/Surgical Surplus?

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  1. Reduces need for animal research.

2. Arguably better for studying human disease

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What are the limitations of tissue sources from post-mortem donor tissue/pathology samples/Surgical Surplus?

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  1. Ethical concerns
  2. Limited tissue supply
  3. Low availability of early stages of disease
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What are the aims for tissue preparation for histology?

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  1. to preserve the tissue in as life-like a manner as possible
  2. to prevent irreversible cell/tissue destruction
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What are 2 common methods of tissue preservation?

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Chemical Fixation and Cryopreservation

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What are some types of fixatives in chemical fixation?

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acetic acid, formaldehyde, ethanol, glutaraldehyde, methanol, and picric acid

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What would be the benefit and what would be the drawback of using Glutaraldehyde as the fixative?

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It would preserve cellular structure/morphology best but would provide poor staining

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What would be the benefit and drawback of using a fixative s/a methanol or acetic acid?

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It would stain well, but not preserve the cell structure well

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Which fixative is most commonly used and why?

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formaldehyde, b/c it gives an optimal balance between morphology and stain quality

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