Specimen Nr. 01E

Specimen:

Spleen (Human being)

Staining:

H&E

Magnification:

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Important structures :

1.Splenic cords (Red pulp cords)
2.Splenic sinusoid
3.Wall of sinus with nuclei of endothelial cells
4.Passing erythrocytes
Die rote Pulpa besteht aus Milzsträngen und Milzsinus. Die Milzstränge werden durch ein Maschenwerk aus Retikulumzellen und retikulären Fasern gebildet, das viele Erythrozyten und Makrophagen beherbergt. Die Milzsinus sind weite Kapillaren, die mit Uferzellen ausgekleidet sind, aber keine kontinuierliche Basalmembran besitzen.

Legende:

Splenic cords (Red pulp cords)
Splenic sinusoid
Wall of sinus with nuclei of endothelial cells
Passing erythrocytes

Localisation of organs of immune-lymphatic system[we]

1. Pharyngeal tonsil
2. Palatine tonsil
3. Lymph node
4. Lymphatic vessels
5. Spleen
6. Peyer's patches
7. Thymus

Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E)

H&E is the most common survey stain, which shows cell nuclei and cytoplasmatic components.

Structures Colour
Nuclei blue
Cytoplasm pale red
Connective-tissue fibres
- Collagen
- Reticular
- Elastic

red
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pale rose to red
Muscle tissue red
Erythrocytes red-orange

Dyes:

Hematoxylin (e.g. hemalaun, Weigerts or Heidenhains iron-hematoxylin)
Hematoxylin is a positively charged dye (at low pH values). It therefore colors negatively charged (basophilic) structures blue, like the DNA of nuclear chromatin, the RNA of rough endoplasmatic reticulum, and the acidic glycosaminoglycans of hyaline cartilage.
Hematoxylin used in the preparation of iron varnish is Weigerts or Heidenhains iron-hematoxylin and in the preparation of aluminum varnish is hemalaun.
Eosin Eosin is a negatively charged dye used for counterstaining. It stains all remaining structures different shades of red (acidophilic).

Thiazinrot

Thiazinrot behaves similar as eosin.
Die Milzarterie (A. splenica) aus der Bauchaorta versorgt die Milz mit Blut. Über Trabekelarterien, Zentralarterien, Pinselarteriolen (Arteriolae penicillares) und Hülsenkapillaren mit einer Makrophagenscheide gelangt das Blut schließlich entweder in die Milzstränge und von dort in die Milzsinus (offener Kreislauf) oder direkt in die Milzsinus (geschlossener Kreislauf). Von dort wird es über die Pulpavenen und die Trabekelvenen in die Vena splenica transportiert, die es der V. portae und damit der Leber zuführt.
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Magnifications
Splenic cords (Red pulp cords)
Splenic cords (Red pulp cords)
Splenic sinusoid
Splenic sinusoid
Wall of sinus with nuclei of endothelial cells
Passing erythrocytes

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