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Influence of Calcium on Manduca sexta Plasmatocyte Spreading and Netowrk Formation

机译:钙对曼陀螺六种浆细胞扩散和网络形成的影响

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Plasmatocytes are a class of insect hemocytes important in the cellular defense response. In some species, they are phagocytic, protecting the insect from smaller pathogens. In many insects, they work in concert with other hemocytes (particularly other plasmatocytes and granular cells) to form nodules and to encapsulate foreign material. To perform these functions, plasmatocytes attach to, spread on, and surround suitable targets. Because of their importance, because we had previously observed that prolonged incubation of hemocytes in solutions containing the divalent cation chelator ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) inhibited plasmatocyte spreading, and because of the importance of divalent cations in many immune-related functions, we investigated the effect of calciuma nd magnesium on spreading of plasmatocytes from fifth instar Manduca Sexta larvae. On glass slides, plasmatocytes spread more quickly and elongated in Grace's medium containing 5 mM calcium, compared to calcium-free medium. In the presence of calcium, plasmatocyte adhesion, spreading, and network formation were not visibly different in magnesium-free and magnesium-containing Grace's medium. Using immunomicroscopy with several different concentrations of calcium. Plasmatocyte length positively correlated with calcium concentration to 5 mM (maximum concentration tested and approximately the hemolymph concentration). Mean plasmatocyte width was less in 0 and 5 mM calcium than in 0.05 or 0.5 mM calcium. On plastic, hemocytes survived longer than on glass (they surivived beyond 24 h) and, in 5 mM calcium, formed an extensive network readily visible by phase-contrast microscopy. This network was never as extensive in the absence of calcium. Network formation in the absence of magnesium, but presence of calcium, resembled network formation in standard Grace's medium.
机译:浆细胞是在细胞防御反应中重要的一类昆虫血细胞。在某些物种中,它们具有吞噬作用,可保护昆虫免受较小病原体的侵害。在许多昆虫中,它们与其他血细胞(尤其是其他浆细胞和颗粒细胞)协同作用,形成结节并包裹异物。为了执行这些功能,浆细胞附着,扩散并围绕合适的靶标。由于它们的重要性,因为我们之前曾观察到血细胞在含有二价阳离子螯合剂乙二胺四乙酸(EDTA)的溶液中长时间孵育会抑制浆细胞扩散,并且由于二价阳离子在许多免疫相关功能中的重要性,因此我们研究了其作用和镁对五龄fifth曼杜卡六倍体幼虫浆细胞扩散的影响在载玻片上,与不含钙的培养基相比,在含5 mM钙的Grace培养基中,浆细胞的扩散速度更快,并且伸长。在钙的存在下,无镁和含镁的格雷斯氏培养基中的浆细胞粘附,扩散和网络形成没有明显差异。使用免疫显微镜检测几种不同浓度的钙。浆细胞长度与钙浓度至5 mM正相关(测试的最大浓度和大约血淋巴浓度)。 0和5 mM钙中的平均浆细胞宽度小于0.05或0.5 mM钙。在塑料上,血细胞的存活时间比在玻璃上长(它们存活的时间超过24小时),并且在5 mM的钙中,形成了一个广泛的网络,这一点可通过相差显微镜观察。在没有钙的情况下,该网络从未如此广泛。在没有镁但有钙的情况下,网络形成类似于在标准Grace培养基中的网络形成。

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