›› 2007, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (5): 534-538.

• 研究论文 • 上一篇    下一篇

家蚕拟浆细胞具有吞噬功能

张幼芳,马玉堃,凌尔军   

  1. (浙江公安高等专科学校侦察系,杭州 310053)
  • 出版日期:2007-06-08 发布日期:2007-10-20
  • 通讯作者: 张幼芳

Novel phagocytotic hemocytes in the silkworm, Bombyx mori

ZHANG You-Fang, MA Yu-Kun, Erjun LING   

  1. (Department of Criminal Investigation, Zhejiang College of Public Security, Binwen Road 555, Hangzhou 310053, China)
  • Online:2007-06-08 Published:2007-10-20
  • Contact: ZHANG You-Fang

摘要:

目的:通过观察家蚕Bombyx mori吞噬细胞的微细结构,来确定拟绛色细胞是否也具有吞噬功能。方法:用荧光小球微量注射家蚕pnd pS品系的幼虫,经荧光染色剂丫啶橙和碘化丙啶染色循环血细胞后,在荧光显微镜下观察并扫描拍摄。结果:观察发现除颗粒细胞和浆血细胞外,一些原血球细胞(血干细胞)和拟绛色细胞(多酚氧化酶)也能吞噬荧光小球。在拟绛色细胞里还发现许多和颗粒细胞一样的能被丫啶橙染色的颗粒。尽管在小球细胞中没有发现被吞噬的荧光小球,但该类血球有比较多的能被丫啶橙染色的大颗粒,这表明它们可能是已经被吞噬的凋亡小体。结论:除颗粒细胞和浆血细胞外,一些原血球细胞和拟绛色细胞也能吞噬荧光小球。说明拟绛色细胞也具有吞噬功能。

关键词: 家蚕, 血细胞, 吞噬, 荧光显微镜

Abstract: Aim: In order to observe the fine structure of phagocytotic hemocytes with an attention to make sure whether oenonytoids are also phagocytotic in the silkworm, Bombyx mori. Methods: Larvae of pnd pS strain of the silkworm were injected with fluorescent microbeads for this experiment. Stained with acridine orange and propidium iodide, the phagocytotic hemocytes were serially scanned for fine structure by the Radiance 2000 confocal scanning laser microscope (Bio-Rad), and confocal fluorescent images were processed with the Lasersharp 2000 software. Results: the observation showed that besides granulocytes and plasmatocytes, some prohemocytes (stem hemocytes) and oenocytoids (prophenoloxidase producer) could also phagocytose fluorescent beads. Furthermore, inside some oenocytoids there were lots of acridine orange green granules that were similar to granules in granulocytes. Spherulocytes were not observed to have phagocytosed any fluorescent beads, but they had large acridine orange green granules. These granules were supposed to be apoptotic bodies which should be introduced by phagocytosis. Conclusion: Besides granulocytes and plasmatocytes, the circulating hemocytes oenocytoids are also phagocytotic in the silkworm.

Key words: Bombyx mori, hemocytes, phagocytosis, fluorescent microscopy