Lymphoid organs in sturgeons (Acipenseridae).
Identifieur interne : 000710 ( PubMed/Checkpoint ); précédent : 000709; suivant : 000711Lymphoid organs in sturgeons (Acipenseridae).
Auteurs : R. F NgeSource :
- Veterinary immunology and immunopathology [ 0165-2427 ] ; 1986.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Animals, Blood Cells (cytology), Fishes (anatomy & histology), Hematopoietic System (anatomy & histology), Intestines (anatomy & histology), Kidney (anatomy & histology), Lymphoid Tissue (anatomy & histology), Meninges (anatomy & histology), Pericardium (anatomy & histology), Spleen (anatomy & histology), Thymus Gland (anatomy & histology).
- MESH :
- anatomy & histology : Fishes, Hematopoietic System, Intestines, Kidney, Lymphoid Tissue, Meninges, Pericardium, Spleen, Thymus Gland.
- cytology : Blood Cells.
- Animals.
Abstract
Lymphoid (lymphomyeloid) tissues in sturgeons (hybrid sturgeon, Huso huso X Acipenser ruthenus, and white Pacific sturgeon, A. transmontanus) were investigated by dissection, histology and transmission electron microscopy. The main lymphomyeloid tissues are the thymus, the spleen, the anterior part of the kidney, the meningeal myeloid tissue, the pericardial tissue and lymphoid masses of the intestine, especially in the spiral valve. The kidney is the main hemopoietic tissue. The meningeal tissue is bone marrow-like (myeloid), mainly granulopoietic, but it also contains lymphoid elements. The pericardial tissue is predominantly lymphoid. The pericardial tissue has a lymph node-like appearance. It seems to be the site of interaction between lymphocytes and vascular endothelium. The thymus contains cortex and medulla. The spleen, as in higher vertebrates, is differentiated into white and red pulp. The highly diversiform and well developed lymphoid tissues of sturgeons may serve as basis of efficient immune mechanisms.
PubMed: 3765338
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