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1 August 1995 In Vitro Reactions of Coelomocytes against Sheep Red Blood Cells in the Solitary Ascidian Halocynthia roretzi
Marina Dan-Sohkawa, Mayumi Morimoto, Hiroyuki Kaneko
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Abstract

Coelomocytes (blood cells) of the solitary ascidian Halocynthia roretzi were placed in culture to which sheep red blood cells (SRBCs) were introduced. Their reactions against SRBCs were observed by phase-contrast, time-lapse video and scanning electron microscopy. Three cell types, the phago-amoebocyte, the vacuolated cell and the fusogenic phagocyte, reacted to the SRBCs by phagocytosis. The vacuolated cell occasionally discharged the material of their vacuoles at the time of or shortly after ingesting the SRBC. The lymphoid cell captured SRBCs, but did not ingest them. Three other cell types, the fibroblastic cell, the giant cell and the multipolar cell, showed no reaction to the SRBC.

The SRBCs captured by the lymphoid cells were transferred either to phago-amoebocytes or fusogenic phagocytes, probably to be ingested. Such collaboration between multifunctional cells is considered to characterize the cellular defense mechanism of H. roretzi.

Marina Dan-Sohkawa, Mayumi Morimoto, and Hiroyuki Kaneko "In Vitro Reactions of Coelomocytes against Sheep Red Blood Cells in the Solitary Ascidian Halocynthia roretzi," Zoological Science 12(4), 411-417, (1 August 1995). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.12.411
Received: 17 March 1995; Accepted: 1 April 1995; Published: 1 August 1995
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