Haematopoiesis in snakes (Ophidia) in early postnatal development |
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Authors: | Dabrowski Z Sano Martins I S Tabarowski Z Witkowska-Pelc E Spadacci Morena D D Spodaryk K Podkowa D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal Physiology, Laboratory of Experimental Haematology, Jagiellonian University, Institute of Zoology, Ul. Ingardena 6, Kraków, Poland. dabro@zuk.iz.uj.edu.pl |
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Abstract: | The occurrence of haematopoiesis has been studied in various parts of the spine and in the ribs in four species of snakes (Boa constrictor L., Elaphe guttata L., Lamprophis fulaginosus Boie., Bothrops jararaca Wied.) from hatching until 150 days of postnatal development. Marrow spaces are formed by chondrolysis with various time frames depending on the studied species. Marrow cells egress to the general circulation in two ways: via migration through the endothelial cells lining the venous sinuses or by the rupture of protrusions. Erythroblasts are present in the lumen of marrow sinuses suggesting their final maturation there. Various relationships of the spleen to the pancreas have been found. No myelopoietic foci occur in the spleen, liver or kidney of any of the studied species. However, erythropoiesis (sparse islets) has been observed in Bothrops jararaca spleen. This study was supported by Polish KBN grant 3P04C 022 24 and Brazilian FAPESP and CNPq grants. |
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Keywords: | Haematopoiesis Bone marrow Spleen Development Snakes Ophidia |
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