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The role of the haemocytes of Clitumnus extradentatus in haemolymph coagulation
Authors:Dr Andrew F Rowley
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University College of Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, UK;(2) Department of Zoology, University College of Swansea, SA2 8PP Swansea, UK
Abstract:Summary Light and electron-microscopic observations of the blood cells (haemocytes) of the stick insect Clitumnus extradentatus in vitro showed that two morphologically distinct cell types, the cystocytes and granular cells are involved in haemolymph coagulation. Both these cell types contain a variable number of electron-dense granules which upon release cause progressive coagulation and precipitation of the haemolymph. In the cystocytes this release is extremely rapid (30–60s) while in the granular cells it only occurs after 1–2min in vitro. The role of these cells in haemostasis is discussed together with the possible significance of the involvement of two cell types in the coagulation process.
Keywords:Haemocytes  Insects  Haemolymph coagulation  Ultrastructure
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