HISTOMORPHOLOGY AND CELL TYPES OF THE IMMUNE ORGAN (SPLEEN) IN MYSTUS VITTATUS

The aim of this study was to investigate the morphologic and microscopic features of spleen as the important lymphatic organ on immune system of Mystus vittatus were recognized. A total of 60 adult fishes of both sexes, weighing 42-45 g (standard length 12-15 cm) collected from Vellar estuary, Paran...

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Main Author: Subasri, B
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Summary:The aim of this study was to investigate the morphologic and microscopic features of spleen as the important lymphatic organ on immune system of Mystus vittatus were recognized. A total of 60 adult fishes of both sexes, weighing 42-45 g (standard length 12-15 cm) collected from Vellar estuary, Parangipettai, Tamilnadu. After removing the spleen, it was immediately fixed in Bouin’s solution and transport to the laboratory. The 5-6 μm sections were made using paraffin embedding techniques and stained by Haematoxylin and Eosin. The spleen as an elongated organ located on the middle part of digestive canal and microscopically was covered by a capsule of connective tissue and an epithelial layer. Spleen included white and red pulps. There are some similarities and some differences between spleen of this species and mammals. Spleen as the biggest and the most important lymphatic organ and microscopically very similar to spleen of mammals has many functions such as lymphatic cell production. Histomorphology of spleen shows that in M. vittatus is organized inside spleen and like some fishes, splenopancreas structure is present. : {"references": ["Ankomah, A., Zapata, F., Danso, S., & Axmann, H. (1995). Cowpea varietal differences in uptake of phosphorus from Gafsa phosphate rock in a low-P Ultisol. Fertilizer Research, 41(3), 219-225.", "Cooper, S. (1980). Benzodiazepines as appetite-enhancing compounds. Appetite, 1(1), 7-19.", "Corbel, M. (1975). The immune response in fish: a review. Journal of Fish Biology, 7(4), 539-563.", "Corte, C.D., & Sliney, H.E. (1987). Composition optimization of self-lubricating chromium-carbide-based composite coatings for use to 760 C. ASLE transactions, 30(1), 77-83.", "Deivasigamani, B. (2007). Structure of immune organ in edible catfish, Mystus gulio. Journal of Environmental Biology, 28(4), 757.", "Ellis, A. (1980). Antigen\u2010trapping in the spleen and kidney of the plaice Pleuronectes platessa L. Journal of Fish Diseases, 3(5), 413-426.", "Ellis, A. (1988). Ontogeny of the immune system in teleost fish. Fish Vaccination, 20-31.", "nge, R., & Mattisson, A. (1981). The lymphomyeloid (hemopoietic) system of the Atlantic nurse shark, Ginglymostoma cirratum. The Biological Bulletin, 160(2), 240-249.", "F\u00e4nge, R., & Nilsson, S. (1985). The fish spleen: structure and function. Experientia, 41(2), 152-158.", "Ferguson, H. (1976). The relationship between ellipsoids and melano-macrophage centres in the spleen of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus). Journal of Comparative Pathology, 86(3), 377-380.", "Ferris Jr, B., Anderson, D., & Zickmantel, R. (1965). Prediction values for screening tests of pulmonary function. American Review of Respiratory Disease, 91(2), 252-261.", "F\u00f6ldi, E., F\u00f6ldi, M., & Tischendorf, F. (1983). Adipositas, lipedema and lymphostasis. Die Medizinische Welt, 34(7), 198-200.", "Glenney, G. W., & Petrie-Hanson, L. (2006). Fate of intraperitoneally injected fluorescent microspheres in developing Ictalurus punctatus. Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 21(1), 32-41.", "Grace, A. A., & Bunney, B. S. (1980). Nigral dopamine neurons: intracellular recording and identification with L-dopa injection and histofluorescence. Science, 210(4470), 654-656.", "Kohler, F. P., Kelsey, D. M., Mackinney, C. C., & Kline, T. S. (1977). Needle aspiration of the prostate. The Journal of Urology, 118(6), 1012-1012.", "Lamers, C., & De Haas, M. (1985). Antigen localization in the lymphoid organs of carp (Cyprinus carpio). Cell and Tissue Research, 242(3), 491-498.", "Lele, S. (1933). On the phasical history of the thymus gland in plaice of various ages with note on the involution of the organ, including also notes on the other ductless glands in this species. Journal of University Bombay, 1, 37-53.", "Lin, H.T., Lin, H.Y., & Yang, H.L. (2005). Histology and histochemical enzyme\u2010staining patterns of major immune organs in Epinephelus malabaricus. Journal of Fish Biology, 66(3), 729-740.", "McCuskey, R. (1985). New trends in spleen research: Introduction. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 41(2), 144-144.", "Pitchappan, R. (1980). On the phylogeny of splenic structure and function. Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 4, 395-416.", "Sailendri, K., & Muthukkaruppan, V. (1975). Morphology of lymphoid organs in a cichlid teleost, Tilapia mossambica (Peters). Journal of Morphology, 147(1), 109-121.", "Yoffey, J. (1985). Cellular migration streams. The integration of the lymphmyeloid complex. Lymphology, 18(1), 5-21."]}