2022
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2578
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Cellular osmoregulation of the ark clam (Anadara kagoshimensis) hemocytes to hyposmotic media

Abstract: Many bivalve species are considered to be euryhaline organisms due to effective adaptation to fluctuations of environmental salinity. Cellular mechanisms responsible for tolerance to salinity changes remain unclear for bivalves despite this question being critically important for commercially cultured species frequently introduced into regions differing from natural habitat by salinity regime. In the present work laser diffraction method was used for the analysis of volume changes in hemoglobin‐containing ark … Show more

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“…Changes in phagocytic activity may be associated with alterations in hemocyte shape and morphology resulting from osmotic volume changes of hemocytes. However, we did not observe substantial changes in hemocyte morphology either at hyposalinity or hypersalinity stress indicating that mussels possess cellular volume osmoregulatory mechanisms, such as regulatory volume decrease following hypoosmotic swelling and regulatory volume increase in response to osmotic shrinkage (Bregante et al 2016, Kladchenko et al 2022. Suppression of phagocytosis observed at salinity stress may occur due to general decrease of ATP production in hemocytes because phagocytosis is an energy-demanding process for both vertebrate and invertebrate organisms (Coyne 2011, He et al 2019, Lochmiller & Deerenberg 2000.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Changes in phagocytic activity may be associated with alterations in hemocyte shape and morphology resulting from osmotic volume changes of hemocytes. However, we did not observe substantial changes in hemocyte morphology either at hyposalinity or hypersalinity stress indicating that mussels possess cellular volume osmoregulatory mechanisms, such as regulatory volume decrease following hypoosmotic swelling and regulatory volume increase in response to osmotic shrinkage (Bregante et al 2016, Kladchenko et al 2022. Suppression of phagocytosis observed at salinity stress may occur due to general decrease of ATP production in hemocytes because phagocytosis is an energy-demanding process for both vertebrate and invertebrate organisms (Coyne 2011, He et al 2019, Lochmiller & Deerenberg 2000.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Posiblemente esta capacidad de los hemocitos pueda garantizar la supervivencia en medios de cambios de salinidad temporales. Kladchenko et al (2022) reportan tolerancia de salinidades menores a 7‰ en hemocitos de A. kagoshimensis. También, se conoce que la fragilidad de las células sanguíneas puede aumentar por la edad, contaminación y daño celular (Orbach et al 2017).…”
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“…El estado fisiológico de los animales de cultivo puede ser determinado a través de parámetros hematológicos y bioquímicos de su hemolinfa, los cuales son de importancia crítica en el diagnóstico de diversas condiciones fisiopatológicas (Reshma et al 2020, Nabi et al 2022. Las cantidades, distribución, tipos y diámetro de hemocitos son índices sencillos, económicos y de fácil interpretación para estimar la salud animal (Zapata- Vívenes et al 2012, Loján et al 2021, Kladchenko et al 2022. Sin embargo, no existen registros de los valores referenciales normales de la mayoría de los animales y en particular de bivalvos.…”
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