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On the origin of the Biomphalaria glabrata hemocytes
A histologic, morphometric and ultrastructural study performed on Biomphalaria glabrata submitted to infection with Schistosoma mansoni miracidia failed to provide significant evidences that the so-called amebocyte-producing organ (APO) is really the central organ for hemocyte production. In infecte...
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Published in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2007-01, Vol.101 |
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Summary: | A histologic, morphometric and ultrastructural study performed on
Biomphalaria glabrata submitted to infection with Schistosoma mansoni
miracidia failed to provide significant evidences that the so-called
amebocyte-producing organ (APO) is really the central organ for
hemocyte production. In infected snails no general reactive changes
appeared in the APO, the mitoses were seen only occasionally, and the
possibility of cellular hyperplasia was ruled out by morphometric
measurements. Under the electron microscope the APO cells presented an
essentially epithelial structure, without features indicative of
transition toward hemocytes. On the other hand, the present findings
pointed to a multicentric origin for the mollusck hemocytes, as earlier
studies had indicated. Dense foci of hemocyte collections appeared
sometimes around disintegrating sporocysts and cercariae in several
organs and tissues of the infected snails, including a curious
accumulation of such cells inside the ventricular cavity of the heart.
In the heart and other sites, features suggestive of transformation of
vascular space endothelial lining cells into hemocytes were apparent.
To some extent, the postulated multicentric origin for B. glabrata
hemocytes recapitulates earlier embryologic findings in vertebrates,
when mesenchymal vascular spaces generate the circulating and
phagocytic blood cells. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |