Encapsulation reactions in vitro by haemocytes of Heliothis virescens |
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Authors: | Stuart Ratner S.B. Vinson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Entomology, Texas A and M University, College Station, TX 77843, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A simple in vitro system for studying capsule formation by Heliothis virescens haemocytes was devised. The system produced capsules morphologically and ultrastructurally similar to those formed in vivo. Encapsulation proceeded normally when melanization was inhibited and when divalent cations were absent. Capsule development took place in two physiologically distinct phases. Aggregation of haemocytes around a foreign object (phase 1) was a passive process. Consolidation of haemocytes into a smooth, adherent capsule (phase 2) required metabolic energy. Phase 1 was inhibited irreversibly by propranolol and caffeine. Inhibition of phase 1 by mild trypsinization could be reversed by haemolymph lysate. Preliminary evidence indicates that encapsulation promoting factors in the lysate originate in haemocytes. |
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Keywords: | Cell culture encapsulation haemocytes insect immune response nodules |
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