1997
DOI: 10.1258/002367797780596068
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Extrusion of earthworm coelomocytes: comparison of the cell populations recovered from the species Lumbricus terrestris, Eisenia fetida and Octolasion tyrtaeum

Abstract: SummaryCoelomocytes were extruded from three earthworm species: Lumbricus terrestris, Eisenia fetida and Octolasion tyrtaeum. Featuring a simple low-vacuum holding device, the proposed methodology allows the recovery of cells with minimum risk of contamination by faecal material. The viability of O. tyrtaeum coelomocytes was highly reproducible (average 93%), with an average yield of 0.92 x 10 6 viable cells per earthworm. Cell viability for 1. terrestris and E. fetida averaged -68% but the cell yields were hi… Show more

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“…Chateaureynaud-Duprat and Lestage (1980) also showed interesting pictures of L. terrestris leukocyte cells. Dioge`ne et al (1997) showed the flux cytometry patterns obtained for L. terrestris, E. fetida, and Octolasion tyrtaeum. They have reported the size distribution of extruded celomocyte cells, showing that L. terrestris had well-distributed size groups across the 5-to 430-mm range, whereas E. fetida cells were distributed mainly between the 2-to 15-mm particle diameters.…”
Section: Cell Populationsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Chateaureynaud-Duprat and Lestage (1980) also showed interesting pictures of L. terrestris leukocyte cells. Dioge`ne et al (1997) showed the flux cytometry patterns obtained for L. terrestris, E. fetida, and Octolasion tyrtaeum. They have reported the size distribution of extruded celomocyte cells, showing that L. terrestris had well-distributed size groups across the 5-to 430-mm range, whereas E. fetida cells were distributed mainly between the 2-to 15-mm particle diameters.…”
Section: Cell Populationsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Immunological responses are known to depend on many factors, but this has been scarcely studied in earthworms (Weeks et al 1992). The immunological response appears to be species dependent Diogene et al 1997), tissue dependent, and dependent on time of sampling (Goven et al 1994), but there appears to be no or only little seasonal dependency (Eyambe et al 1991;Goven et al 1993bGoven et al , 1994. For example, in copper-exposed L terrestris the immune response was more severely depressed in the coelomic fluid than in the coelomocytes (Goven et al 1994).…”
Section: Immunological Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previously described collecting solution was slightly modified. The extrusion buffer contained 71.2 mM NaCl, 50.4 mM guaicol-glyceryl-ether, 5 mM EGTA pH 7.3 (Eyambe et al 1991;Diogéne et al 1997). Animals were kept in this mixture for 5 min.…”
Section: Coelomocyte Isolation and Smearsmentioning
confidence: 99%