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Epithelia, Glanular Epithelium and Connective Tissue

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A very comprehensive and accurate summary of the histology of the different types of epithelium [including glandular epithelium] and connective tissue for first year histology. Easy to follow, simple, yet comprehensive summary.

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GNK 124-1 Histology

Introduction to histology:

What is histology?
 Histology is the study of microscopic biological material.
 Includes the structure and function of tissue (as the knowledge of normal structure and function is
needed to ID diseased tissue + make diagnostic tools and to develop tissue/ cell substitutes and
replacement tissue)

Why do we study histology?
 Nowadays we do microsurgery instead of normal surgery
 We have moved from organ transplants to cell transplants/replacements (e.g. Stem Cells)
 We need to create a good environment for cells to grow in
 We can develop new technologies for diagnosis of disease

Where does tissue come from?
1. Normal tissue:
o Cosmetic surgery (breast, skin)
o Amputations (bone, skin, muscles)- rare
o Body donations
o Alternative animal tissues (primates [eye esp.] and pigs [skin esp.])
2. Pathologic tissue:
o Diagnostics biopsies (colon, breast etc.)
o Surgical removal of tissue (liver, colon, breast, etc.)
‼ BUT ethics of acquiring tissues: ‼
o Human- informed consent from patient/ guardian
o Animal- animal ethics committee

Techniques used in histology:

1. Tissue processing:
 Fix tissue (freeze tissue in space and time)
 Tissue is dehydrated and the water is replaced paraffin wax
 This ensures a degree of hardening so the section can be cut without ‘squashing’ cells
 Cells cut with a microtome into sections ≈5μm thick
 Placed on glass slide
 Paraffin wax removed
 Tissue stained

2. Staining Methods:
General staining methods:

, Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) Staining:
Haemotoxylin: Eosin:
Stains: DNA and RNA Cytoplasm
Colour: Purple/dark blue Pink
Type: Basophilic Acidophilic
Dye association: Positive metals (Al3+) Negative charge
Dye binding: Negatively-charged Positive amino acids (Arg, lys)
components of cell (staining floating in the cytoplasm
conditions optimized so that it
doesn’t bind with protein)

 Most common method
 Cells with high metabolic rate have high levels of RNA in cytoplasm (to make protein for more
structures) – meaning that the cytoplasm will be predominantly blue.

Specialised staining methods:

Elastic Van Gieson (EVG) Staining:
 Elastin fibres: brown-black
 Collagen fibers: pinkish-red
 Muscle: yellow

Silver and gold methods:
 Used for looking at neurons

May-Grunwald-Giemsa method:
 Used for identification of different bloodcell types

Immunocytochemistry (ICC):
 Used for localisation of specific proteins
 Normal immune response:
o Body recognises proteins on surface and antibodies (Ab) attach to antigens (Ag)
 Same method used to identify other proteins
o A commercial Ab binds to a specific region of a protein Ag
o Binding cannot be seen so a detection system is required; colorimetric + fluorimetric

Colorimetric: Fluorimetric:
Most commonly used Less commonly used
Enzyme (Horseradish Peryoxidase [HRP]) Fluorescent dye bound to a primary or
bound to a secondary Ab secondary Ab
Substrate: DAB Detection direct
Colour of product: brown Wide range of colours

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