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Vitellogenocytes in the Hepatopancreas of Carcinus maenas and Libinia emarginata (Decapoda brachyura)
Authors:Jeanne E Paulus  Hans Laufer
Institution:1. Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Box U-125 , The University of Connecticut , Storrs , CT , 06268 Phone: (203)486-4117;2. Marine Biological Laboratory , Woods Hole , MA , 0254S , U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary

In addition to the ovary, the hepatopanocreas of female decapod crustaceans, Carcinus maenas, and Libinia emarginata is a source of yolk protein. The specific cells in the hepatopancreas that localize vitellogenins on tissue sections are revealed with lipovitellin-specific antiserum. These cells, designated vitellogenocytes, are believed to be responsible for vitellogenin synthesis in the hepatopanocreas. This conclusion is based upon immunolocalization which demonstrates a temporal relationship with vitellogenin synthesis in the hepatopanocreas. Specifically, when the oocytes are most active in vitellogenin uptake, the hepatopanocreas is producing vitellogenins most abundantly. Vitellogenocytes are relatively large and polymorphic, similar to the reserve-inclusion cells that were described by others. Yolk protein was not detected in other cells of the hepatopancreas, male reserve-inclusion cells, or pre-vitellogenic oocytes by the same method of staining. Vitellogenocytes resemble cyanocytes, the source of hemocyanin. Whether the vitellogenocytes and their precursors are related to other populations of hepatocytes, such as cyanocytes, is not known and has not yet been studied.
Keywords:Vitellogenocytes  reserve-inclusion cells  hepatopancreas  Brachyura  Crustacea  vitellogenins  lipovitellins  immunolocalization  Carcinus  Libinia
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