2021
DOI: 10.1111/ivb.12357
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The use of an integrative approach to identify coelomocytes in three species of the genus Holothuria (Echinodermata)

Abstract: Coelomocytes in the Holothuroidea are traditionally identified according to their morphology through light, fluorescence, or electron microscopy. Former studies have typically used only one method, with few works combining two or more approaches.Studies using cytocentrifugation to study these cells are scarcer. Thus, for the first time, an integrative approach was used to compare coelomocytes in Holothuroidea.This approach consisted of living and stained cells, scanning electron microscopy (for spherule cells)… Show more

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“…55 While echinoids and some holothuroids have distinct coelomocytes called “vibratile cells” because of their flagellar motion, these cells have not been identified from coelomic fluid of asteroids. 23,106,107 The role of the axial organ and Tiedemann bodies in the production or recycling of coelomocytes is unclear. Both of these structures are composed of meshwork of connective tissues and myocytes, and are postulated to have a role in filtration of body fluids and translocation of nutrients.…”
Section: Coelomic Fluid In Clinically Normal Asteroidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…55 While echinoids and some holothuroids have distinct coelomocytes called “vibratile cells” because of their flagellar motion, these cells have not been identified from coelomic fluid of asteroids. 23,106,107 The role of the axial organ and Tiedemann bodies in the production or recycling of coelomocytes is unclear. Both of these structures are composed of meshwork of connective tissues and myocytes, and are postulated to have a role in filtration of body fluids and translocation of nutrients.…”
Section: Coelomic Fluid In Clinically Normal Asteroidsmentioning
confidence: 99%