tempo de migração dos macrófagos em matrinxã, brycon amazonicus, por meio da técnica de inoculação de leveduras saccharomyces cerevisiae macrophagic migration time in matrinxã, brycon amazonicus, through inoculation of yeast, saccharomyces cerevisiae, technique
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Na aquicultura são utilizados análises da ativação e incremento da migração de macrófagos, com intuito de verificar a capacidade imunológica inespecífica dos peixes frente a um desafio. Neste sentido, o objetivo deste estudo foi determinar o tempo de migração de monócitos/macrófagos para a cavidade peritoneal em matrinxã, Brycon amazonicus, por meio da técnica de inoculação de leveduras Saccharomyces cerevisiae, e verificar as possíveis alterações dos parâmetros hematológicos após o estímulo. Foram utilizados 30 matrinxãs com peso médio de 101,55 ± 24,50 g e comprimento médio de 19,75 ± 1,72 cm. Os tempos de inoculação utilizados foram 2, 4, 8 e 12 horas, sendo utilizados 6 animais por tempo. Após os períodos de incubação (2, 4, 8 e 12 horas), os exemplares foram anestesiados e alíquotas de sangue foram coletadas por punção do vaso caudal, para a análise: número total de células, contagem diferencial e total dos leucócitos e contagem total de trombócitos, hematócrito, taxa de hemoglobina e índices hematimétricos (VCM, HCM e CHCM). Os resultados mostram que a capacidade fagocítica do macrófago não apresentou diferenças significativas entre os tempos experimentais. Com relação ao índice fagocítico, o tempo de 2 horas representa o tempo em que os macrófagos fagocitaram maior número de leveduras com diferenças significativas em relação aos outros tempos experimentais, indicando que este tempo (2 horas) de incubação foi suficiente para a migração e ativação máxima dos macrófagos da cavidade peritoneal, da espécie estudada. Os valores do número de eritrócitos apresentaram diferenças entre os tempos de incubação. Entretanto, os valores dos outros parâmetros hematológicos não apresentaram diferenças significativas.
In aquaculture, analysis of activation and increased macrophages migration are used in order to verify the ability of the nonspecific immune fish exposed to a challenge. This study aimed to determine the time of macrophages migration in matrinxã, Brycon amazonicus, through the technique of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae inoculation, verifying possible changes in hematological parameters. Thirty animals with average weight of 101.55 ± 24.50 g and average length of 19.75 ± 1.72 cm were employed. The experimental inoculation periods were 2, 4, 8 and 12 hours. Thereafter, animals were anesthetized and blood was withdrawn through a caudal puncture for the determination of total erythrocytes number, differential and total leukocyte counts and total thrombocytes count, hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration and calculation of the erythrocytes index. The results for the phagocytic capacity were not significantly different between experimental periods. In the phagocytic index, the period of 2 hours presented the highest rate of phagocytized cells, indicating that 2 hours of incubation was sufficient for the macrophages migration in B. amazonicus. The number of erythrocyte was the only parameter that presented significant difference among periods.
In aquaculture, analysis of activation and increased macrophages migration are used in order to verify the ability of the nonspecific immune fish exposed to a challenge. This study aimed to determine the time of macrophages migration in matrinxã, Brycon amazonicus, through the technique of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae inoculation, verifying possible changes in hematological parameters. Thirty animals with average weight of 101.55 ± 24.50 g and average length of 19.75 ± 1.72 cm were employed. The experimental inoculation periods were 2, 4, 8 and 12 hours. Thereafter, animals were anesthetized and blood was withdrawn through a caudal puncture for the determination of total erythrocytes number, differential and total leukocyte counts and total thrombocytes count, hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration and calculation of the erythrocytes index. The results for the phagocytic capacity were not significantly different between experimental periods. In the phagocytic index, the period of 2 hours presented the highest rate of phagocytized cells, indicating that 2 hours of incubation was sufficient for the macrophages migration in B. amazonicus. The number of erythrocyte was the only parameter that presented significant difference among periods.
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| Authors | ;Danielle de Carla Dias;Leonardo Tachibana;Robson Seriani;Antenor Aguiar Santos;Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva;Elizabeth Romagosa |
| Journal | tumour biology : the journal of the international society for oncodevelopmental biology and medicine |
| Year | 2011 |
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