First characterisation of the population and immune parameters of the hemocytes of the mussel Crenomytillus grayanus (Dunker, 1853)

Title
First characterisation of the population and immune parameters of the hemocytes of the mussel Crenomytillus grayanus (Dunker, 1853)
Author(s)
홍현기; 양현성; 김동성; 김철원; 김형섭; 최광식
KIOST Author(s)
Yang, Hyun Sung(양현성)Kim, Dong Sung(김동성)
Alternative Author(s)
양현성; 김동성
Publication Year
2013-05-01
Abstract
We first investigated the morphology and immunological activities of hemocytes of the mussel Crenomytilus grayanus using flow cytometry and light microscopy. Three types of hemocytes were identified in the hemolymph including granulocytes, hyalinocytes, and blast-like cells. Granulocytes were the most abundant (57.4%) cells in the hemolymph, followed by hyalinocytes (20.8%) and blast-like cells (5.3%). Flow cytometry revealed that the granulocytes are most active in the cell phagocytosis and oxidative activity. Hyalinocytes also exhibited a certain level of the phagocytic and oxidative activities but in a lesser extent than the granulocytes. In contrast, the blast-like cells showed no phagocytosis and tremendously low oxidative activity, indicating that this hemocyte in not actively involved in the cell-mediated immunological activity. In addition, hemocytes were subjected to acute temperature challenges (15, 20, 25 and 30 °C) and their immune-related functions analyzed. Our results showed that relative high temperature (25 and 30 °C) represent a stressful condition for the mussel C. grayanus, as depicted by a low phagocytosis capacity after 4 hours exposure.es, hyalinocytes, and blast-like cells. Granulocytes were the most abundant (57.4%) cells in the hemolymph, followed by hyalinocytes (20.8%) and blast-like cells (5.3%). Flow cytometry revealed that the granulocytes are most active in the cell phagocytosis and oxidative activity. Hyalinocytes also exhibited a certain level of the phagocytic and oxidative activities but in a lesser extent than the granulocytes. In contrast, the blast-like cells showed no phagocytosis and tremendously low oxidative activity, indicating that this hemocyte in not actively involved in the cell-mediated immunological activity. In addition, hemocytes were subjected to acute temperature challenges (15, 20, 25 and 30 °C) and their immune-related functions analyzed. Our results showed that relative high temperature (25 and 30 °C) represent a stressful condition for the mussel C. grayanus, as depicted by a low phagocytosis capacity after 4 hours exposure.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/44360
Bibliographic Citation
제10차 아시아수산학회, pp.611, 2013
Publisher
한국수산과학회
Type
Conference
Language
English
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