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Separation and viability of gill and hepatopancreatic cells of a mangrove crab Ucides cordatus
Authors:Priscila Ortega  Marina G. e S��  M��rcio R. Cust��dio  Fl��via P. Zanotto
Affiliation:Laboratory of Comparative Animal Physiology, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, S?o Paulo, Brazil. priortega218@gmail.com
Abstract:The gills contain essential cells for respiration and osmoregulation, whereas the hepatopancreas is the site of digestion, absorption, and nutrients storage. The aim of this work was to separate and characterize gill and hepatopancreatic cells of the mangrove crab, Ucides cordatus. For gills, the methodology consisted of an enzymatic cellular dissociation using Trypsin at 0.5%, observation of cellular viability with Tripan Blue, and separation of cells using discontinuous sucrose gradient at concentrations of 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%. The hepatopancreatic cells were dissociated by magnetic stirring, with posterior separation by sucrose gradient at the same concentrations above. For gills, a high cellular viability was observed (92.5±2.1%), with hemocyte cells in 10% sucrose layer (57.99?±?0.17%, *P?
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