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Non-specific cellular responses of rainbow trout to Vibrio anguillarum and its extracellular products (ECPs)
Authors:J Lamas    Y Santos    D W Bruno    A E Toranzo  R Anadón
Institution:Departamento de Biología Fundamental, Spain;Departamento de Microbiología, Facultad deBiología Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain;SOAFD MarineLaboratory, Victoria Road, Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K.
Abstract:We have studied the early inflammatory response induced by Vibrio anguillarum and by its extracellular products (ECPs) in rainbow trout after intraperitoneal injection. The results showed a very similar inflammatory response which included leucopenia, mainly due to lymphopenia, neutrophilia and an increase in the number of circulating monocytes. Melanomacrophages as well as immature leucocytes were frequently observed circulating in the blood of injected rainbow trout. Monocytes often contain phagocytosed bacteria and other, altered cells including erythrocytes and leucocytes. However, neutrophils only occasionally phagocytosed bacteria. Many circulating leucocytes showed important structural alterations. Neutrophils of trout injected with bacteria and ECPs also showed stronger PAS-staining than those of control trout as well as Döhle bodies and swollen granules. A marked vasodilatation was observed in the kidney and spleen which was coincidental with a mobilization of eosinophilic granular cells and an hypertrophy of sinusoidal endothelial cells showing an increase in the number of cytoplasmic granules. An increase in the number of macrophages and melanomacrophages in the kidney and spleen as well as oedema and leucocyte infiltration in the liver and gills were also noted.
Keywords:extracellular products  rainbow trout  inflammation  leucocytes
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