Scleroblast cultures from the gorgonianLeptogorgia virgulata (Lamarck) (Coelenterata: Gorgonacea) |
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Authors: | Roni J. Kingsley Asenath M. Bernhardt Karl M. Wilbur Norimitsu Watabe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, Duke University, 27706 Durham, North Carolina;(2) Electron Microscopy Center and the Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine for Marine Biology and Coastal Research, University of South Carolina, 29208 Columbia, South Carolina |
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Abstract: | Summary Scleroblasts were separated from fragmented tissue of growing tips ofLeptogorgia virgulata and cultured using a modification of the technique of Rannou. Replacement of fetal bovine serum with horse serum seemed to increase scleroblast viability. Cell adhesion occurred from 14 to 43 d. Cultured scleroblasts demonstrated cell aggregation, spicule formation, and extrusion of spicules into the external medium. Cells showing spicules in the process of being extruded appeared on the average after 24 d of culture. Variability among cultures was marked with respect to both division and spicule formation. Healthy cultures were maintained for more than 4 mo. This work was supported by National Science Foundation grants PCM8201389 and DCB8502698. This is contribution No. 674 of Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research, University of South Carolina. |
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Keywords: | cell culture gorgonian Leptogorgia virgulata scleroblast |
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