Section cutting and mounting

SECTION CUTTING AND MOUNTING

Section Cutting 

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  • The cutting of excellent quality sections depends upon thorough knowledge of equipment and practical experience.
  • Microtomes are mechanical devices used for cutting thin uniform tissue sections.
  • The good quality section cutting depends greatly on quality and care of knife.
  • The varieties of microtomes are:
    • Rotary microtome
    • Rocking microtome
    • Freezing microtome
    • Sledge microtome
    • Ultramicrotome
  • The block is trimmed by removing the excess paraffin all around.
  • Attach the block to the holder of microtome.
  • Orient the block so that top and bottom of the block is parallel and horizontal to edge of knife .
  • Section is cut in a (4-5 µm thickness) microtome.
  • Operate the microtome until complete sections are obtained.

Fixing the sections to slides

  • Paraffin sections become slightly compressed and creased.
  • To remove the creases and flatten the sections, the sections are transferred from the cutting edge of the microtome knife with the help of a spatula to a tissue flotation bath having warm water (40 to 45 o C).
  • Sections spread out uniformly and are then taken on the clean glass slides coated with Meyer’s albumin – glycerine mixture. Drain off the excess water and lay the slide flat on tray.
  • Transfer the section slides to incubator (40-50C) minimum for one hour or overnight at 37 C. This ensures drying of sections. The sections become ready for staining.

Preparations of Albuminized slides

  • Mayer’s glycerol –albumnin mixture is prepared by mixing 1 volume of egg white and an equal volume of glycerol.
  • Add a small crystal of thymol to prevent growth of bacteria and fungi.
  • A small drop of solution is placed on slide and smeared on the surface with finger. 
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