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The encapsulation of foreign tissue implants in Galleria mellonella larvae.
Authors:A R Schmit  N A Ratcliffe
Institution:Department of Zoology, University College of Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, United Kingdom
Abstract:When implanted into the haemocoel of the wax moth, Galleria mellonella, fragments of nerve cord from the locust Schistocerca gregaria were shown to be encapsulated by host haemocytes, in a two phase system. The initial reaction to the implant was observed within 5 min of implantation and involved the contact and lysis of the granular haemocytes on the nerve cord, and the release of granular material around it which resulted in localised clot formation.The second phase involved plasmatocyte adhesion to the implant ca. 30 min after its introduction into the haemocoel, but only at sites of granular cell lysis. These cells continued to be added to the capsule until 60 to 72 hr after implantation, and during this time granular release continued, although no further granular cell lysis occurred. The complete capsule (72 hr) could be divided into three distinct regions of cells showing various modifications from free plasmatocytes.It is suggested that encapsulation in this species involves some chemotactic element which originates from the granular cells and acts specifically on the plasmatocytes.
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