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Chicken thrombocytes in culture: lymphocyte-conditioned medium delays apoptosis

Chicken thrombocytes are nucleated cells, analogs to mammalian platelets. These cells are involved in hemostasis, phagocytosis and secretion of specific products. Most of the properties of avian thrombocytes have been established in experiments that employed recently isolated blood cells. Attempts t...

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Published in:Tissue & cell 1999-06, Vol.31 (3), p.255-263
Main Authors: DaMatta, R.A., S., L.Manhães D., Lassounskaia, E., Souza, W.de
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description Chicken thrombocytes are nucleated cells, analogs to mammalian platelets. These cells are involved in hemostasis, phagocytosis and secretion of specific products. Most of the properties of avian thrombocytes have been established in experiments that employed recently isolated blood cells. Attempts to cultivate these cells for a long period of time under optimal culture conditions for peripheral blood cells were unsuccessful; thrombocytes died after 24 h of cultivation unlike macrophages cocultured with them. Here we investigate the reasons and type of thrombocyte death in culture. Thrombocytes were separated from peripheral blood of roosters and cultured for 48 h. The influence of different culture conditions on thrombocyte viability was studied. Cells were cultured as adherent cell monolayers or under agitation (preventing adherence), in the presence or lack of lymphocytes or their soluble factors, and various concentrations of fetal bovine serum. After 24 h in standard culture thrombocytes displayed cytoplasm and chromatin condensation, DNA cleaved into oligonucleosomal fragments and unaltered mitochondria. These results strongly suggest that thrombocytes suffer an apoptotic cell death in culture. Apoptosis could be delayed by culturing thrombocytes in the presence of lymphocytes or their soluble factors.
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Chickens
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Lymphocytes - metabolism
Male
Microscopy, Electron
Time Factors
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