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STOELTING
TISSUE CHOPPER
Materials: Stoelting tissue
slicer/chopper, new double edge razor blades, 70% ethanol, Kim-wipes, 4% to 7%
melted Agar (45 to 50 degrees C), buffer, filter paper, artist's brush, plastic
transfer pipettes, metal spatula, plastic Petri dishes, 0.1 M buffer
(preferably phosphate buffer).
Procedure:
(1)
The
brain should have been previously rinsed 3 X in buffer solution, either in
0.1 M phosphate or 0.1 M cacodylate. Then, allow the
brain to sit in same buffer until ready to use.
(2)
Have
ready freshly made 4% or 7% agar. See the protocol for agar preparation.
(3)
Clean
the base pad of the tissue chopper with 70% ethanol and wipe dry with Kim-wipe.
(4)
Clean
a new razor blade with 70% ethanol to remove any oils.
(5)
Prepare
to attach the blade to the blade holder, located on the right side of the
chopper arm. To do this, unscrew the two nuts located on the left side of
chopper arm and remove them. This will release the blade holder. Note that the
blade holder has two screws. See diagram:

(6)
Hang
the razor blade onto the two screws via its central slit. Then insert the blade
holder back onto the right side of the chopper arm. Secure the two nuts onto
the two screws, but not tightly. Leave the blade holder a little loose.
(7)
Lower
the chopper arm onto the stage so that that blade edge rests on the stage. Now tighten both nuts to secure the blade
holder. Raise the chopper arm and hold in place with a wooden stick until ready
to use.
(8)
The
stage moves to the left or to right, by turning the Vernier dial CCW or CW,
respectively. The tissue, therefore, can be advanced for cutting, by moving the
stage, either to the left or to the right. See diagram:

Examine the Vernier scale; the inner scale is
divided into millimeters. Each division equals 1 mm. The outer scale/dial is divided into 10um divisions, going from 0
to a total of 500 microns. Each revolution of the outer dial equals 500
microns. When turning this outer knob, CCW, the scale progresses from 0 to 500
um. This will move the stage to the
left. See above diagram.
(9)
Carefully
transfer the tissue to a piece of filter paper, using the spatula or whatever
is most appropriate. Add a few drops of buffer to keep the tissue wet and at
the same time, moisten the area of filter paper.
(10)
Drop
by drop, add the melted agar (45 to 50 degrees C) to the tissue via the plastic
pipette, until a mound of agar is formed, completely covering the tissue. It
might also be a good idea to create a support wall of agar around the tissue.
Make sure there is no air bubbles in the agar. See diagram:

(11)
Place
the agar-covered tissue into a 4 degree C refrigerator for about 10 minutes to
allow the agar to harden.
(12)
When
agar has hardened, place the tissue on the tissue chopper stage. Tape the
filter paper down to the stage with paper tape. Moisten the filter paper with a
little buffer in order to keep tissue moist.
(13)
Move
the stage, either to the left or to the right, to position the tissue for its
first cut and subsequent slicing. Ideally, position the tissue so that the
first cut starts at zero on the Vernier scale, but this is not crucial.
(14)
Decide
on section thickness, e.g., 300 um, and prepare to cut tissue into several or
many 300 um slices. Wet the razor blade a little with buffer before slicing.
This may prevent the tissue from sticking to the blade during slicing.
(15)
To
slice tissue, bring slicer or chopper arm down into tissue quickly but then
retract the arm slowly to remove. Make sure you slice right down to the filter
paper layer. If tissue slice sticks to blade, remove tissue with wet brush (wet
with buffer).
(16)
Turn
the Vernier CCW 300 um (each small division equals 10 um) and then cut another
slice, and so on.
(17)
When
the whole tissue has been sliced, then pick up each slice with the wet brush
and transfer to appropriate container.
(18)
When
finished with tissue slicer/chopper, remove razor blade and dispose of it into
a sharp's container.
(19)
Clean
the stage again with 70% ethanol. Store the tissue slicer/chopper away if
appropriate.
(20)
Dispose
of extra tissue into biohazard bag or return it to a container of 0.1 M buffer
for storage.
| Last Updated: 5/17/01 |