Echinoid phagocytes in vitro |
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Authors: | Kjell Bertheussen Rolf Seljelid |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Medical Biology, University of Tromsø, 9001 Tromsø, Norway |
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Abstract: | A method is described for obtaining pure monolayers of phagocytes from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis in vitro. The coelomic fluid contains four types of cells. About 67% of the cells are phagocytes, the rest is comprised of the red and white morula cells and the vibratile cells. The different cell types could be separated by centrifugation on a discontinuous gradient of sodium metrizoate. Release of granula from the vibratile cells was found to be responsible for rapid and extensive clotting of the coelomic fluid immediately after its removal from the animal. Clotting was prevented by adding a mixture of 50 mM mercaptoethanol, 3 mM caffeine and 2 mM TAME (p-tosyl--arginine methyl ester) to the coelomic fluid. The phagocytes were isolated from other cell types by their attachment to glass, and were grown at 10 °C in a simple peptone-sea water medium. The phagocytes are very motile cells and spread rapidly on glass, accompanied by a complete change of their morphology to flattened cells with peripheral ruffling. After few hours in vitro the cells fuse to form monolayer-syncytia, and later still cell clusters and free floating balls of cells are formed. During a culture period of 10 days there was no change in the DNA content per culture, while a small increase in protein was found. |
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