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RESEARCH METHODS IN
NEUROSCIENCE EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
Ways to Fix Tissue - Answer-Immersion- place entire specimen in fixative solution
Perfusion- deliver fixative through cardiovascular system

Process of Histology: - Answer-Fixation, embedding, sectioning

Embedding - Answer-Specimens sometimes embedded in gelatin, plastic, par
paraffin wax; stabilizes structure to make it easier to cut

Sectioning - Answer-Cutting of tissue into thin slices using sliding microtome, rotary
microtome, cryostat, vibratome

Sliding microtome - Answer-Frozen, blade moves

Rotary microtome - Answer-Not frozen, in plastic

Cryostat - Answer-Blade is fixed, specimen moves (inverse of microtome), frozen

Vibratome - Answer-Slice fresh tissue, vibrating knife

Why non-fixed tissue? - Answer-If fixative may damage or prevent histological
procedure, can freeze to prevent decay

3 Orientations to cut brain - Answer-Coronal, sagittal, horizontal

Types of Stains: - Answer-Cell body, fiber, golgi

Cresyl Violet - Answer-Cell body stain, stains cell nuclei and nissel, blue to purple,
useful for examining of cytoarchitecture, stains each type of neuron slightly
differently

Hematoxylin - Answer-Cell body stain, stains cell nuclei, blue to blue-black, often
used in combination with Eosin

Eosin Y - Answer-Stains cytoplasm, pink to red

Thionine - Answer-Cell body stain, stains cell nuclei and nissel stain, blue to purple

Weigert - Answer-Fiber stain, stains myelin, normal myeline is blue, degenerated
myelin is yellow, combines with hematoxylin to selectively stain myelin

Golgi stain - Answer-Fills neuron cell bodies and processes, black, stains individual
neurons at random

, Cell body stains- basophilic stains - Answer-Stains acidic molecules like RNA and
DNA (see dendrites, nucleolus, nissel substance, axon hillock, NOT axon

In Situ Hybridization - Answer-Shows where and when a gene is transcribed (mRNA)
1. ID mRNA sequence to be studied
2. Create complementary probe (antisense), this probe is tagged
3. Add tissue (usually brain slices) and a probe-mRNA duplex forms

Common labels for probes - Answer-Fluorescent dyes, Horseradish peroxidate,
biotin

Immunohistochemistry - Answer-Visualize expression of proteins
1. Incubate sample with primary antibody that recognizes a specific antigen (protein)
2. Perform direct IHC or indirect IHC

Direct IHC - Answer-Labels primary antibody directly

Primates as a Model - Answer-Useful subject to study neuroscience of motor,
sensory, and cognitive tasks (decision making), attention, and learning

Drosophilia as Model - Answer-Test hypotheses involving motor, sensory (vision,
olfaction, taste), memory, and social (courtship and aggression) behaviors

C. Elegans as Model - Answer-Various sensory-motor behaviors can be assessed
(locomotion, mechanical, temperature, and chemical)

Zebrafish as Model - Answer-New, used in developmental studies

General How To Sequence of Animal Surgery - Answer-1. Preoperative procedures
2. Administer anesthesia
3. Perform surgery (from initial incision to last suture)
4. Post-operative care

Preoperative Procedures - Answer-Get animal, prepare surgical area (sterilize)

Anesthesia - Answer-Chemical injection (Ketamine/Xylazine) or gas (Isoflurane)

Perform Surgery - Answer-Place rat in stereotaxic apparatus, usually involves
chronic or acute implant

Post-Operative Care - Answer-Observations, antibiotics

Chronic implants - Answer-Sealable chambers (head wells), cannula, cranial
windows

Acute implant - Answer-Electrolytic cannula

Brain atlas - Answer-3D coordinate system for brain
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