Staining Flashcards

1
Q

What is Masson’s trichrome used to view?

A

CT - particularly collagen

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2
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Describe the colour stainings in Masson’s trichrome

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  1. Collagen = blue
  2. Nuclei = dark brown
  3. Muscle tissue = red
  4. Cytoplasm = pink
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What is H&E staining used to view?

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Allows localisation of nuclei and extracellular proteins 
1. Nuceli = blue
Purple: 
1. DNA (heterochromatin) in the nucleus 
2. RNA in ribosomes and RER 
Pink: 
1. Cytoplasmic proteins
2. Cytoplasmic filaments in muscle cells
3. Intracellular membranes 
4. Exracellular fibres
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4
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What are the two dyes used in H&E staining?

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  1. Haemotoxylin - basic dye; a dye called hematein used in oc combination with Al3+ ions
  2. Eosin - acidic dye; negatively charged, reacts with +ve charged (acidophilic components in the tissue)
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5
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Which structures stain pink and why?

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Eosin binds to the basic structure and stains them pink

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6
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Which structures (general) stain purple and why?

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Acidic structures stain purple are haemotoxylin binds to them

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