Morphology, origin and functions of the thrombocytes of Elasmobranchs.

A Pica, A Lodato, M C Grimaldi, F Della Corte
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Thrombocytes of Torpedo marmorata Risso and Scyliorhynus stellaris L. (Elasmobranchs) are multiform from rounded to spindle-shaped. They originate in the spleen from prothrombocytes. They appear to be functionally correspondent to mammalian platelets because they form aggregates and adhere to glass and contain the same surface-connected canalicular system (SCCS) as in platelets, as proved by tannic acid treatment. Immunocytochemical staining have demonstrated, moreover, the presence in their cytoplasm of three platelet factors: platelet factor 4, beta-thromboglobulin and factor VIII related antigen. Stimulating agent, like collagen, ADP, noradrenaline, 5-hydroxytriptamine and thrombin induce aggregation of thrombocytes and the empting of their granules and vesicles containing very likely the platelet factors. The above observations leave few doubts on the functional equivalence of elasmobranch thrombocytes to mammalian platelets.

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血鳃血栓细胞的形态、起源和功能。
水雷(Torpedo marmorata Risso)和海螺(Scyliorhynus stellaris L.)的血小板形态多样,从圆形到纺锤形不等。它们起源于脾中的血栓原细胞。它们似乎在功能上与哺乳动物的血小板相似,因为它们形成聚集体并粘附在玻璃上,并且含有与血小板相同的表面连接小管系统(SCCS),这一点经单宁酸处理证实。此外,免疫细胞化学染色表明,在它们的细胞质中存在三种血小板因子:血小板因子4、β -血栓球蛋白和因子VIII相关抗原。刺激剂,如胶原蛋白、ADP、去甲肾上腺素、5-羟雷公胺和凝血酶,诱导血小板聚集,并排空其颗粒和囊泡,其中很可能含有血小板因子。上述观察结果对板壁支血小板与哺乳动物血小板的功能等效性留下了一些疑问。
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