The role of opsonin in phagocytosis by coelomocytes of the earthworm Dendrobaena veneta

Toprak solucanlarının solom boşluğunda bulunan fagositlerin hücresel bağışıklıkta rolleri vardır. Toprak solucanı Dendrobaena veneta'nm solom hücrelerinin fagositik aktivitesi, patojen ve patojen olmayan bakterilere karşı in vitro araştırılmıştır. D. veneta'nın fagositoz etkinliği gösteren solom hücrelerinin yoğunluk gradient santrifüjleme yöntemi ile ayırımı yapılmış, bu hücrelerin nötrofil ve bazofil yapıda hücreler olduğu görülmüştür. Çeşitli solucanlara patojen olan, B. megaterium ve A. hydrophila ile patojen olmayan P. maltophilia ve B. subtilis bakterileri içinde en fazla B. megaterium'un anlamlı bir şekilde fagosite edildiği bulunmuştur (p

Opsoninin Dendrobena veneta' nın sölom hücrelerinde fagositozdaki rolü

The phagocytes which reside in the coelomic cavity of the earthworms have roles in cellular immunity. The phagocytic activity of coelomic cells of the earthworm Dendrobaena veneta against the pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria was investigated in vitro. The coelomic cells of D. veneta having phagocytic activity was separated by density gradient centrifugation method. It was observed that these cells have neutrophil and basophil structure. Among the pathogenic bacteria, B. megaterium and A. hydrophila, and non-pathogenic bacteria P. maltophilia and B. subtilis, to various earthworms, B. megaterium was significantly ingested by phagocytes (p

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