RESUMO
Methods for obtaining coelomocyte populations from Nereis diversicolor by selective agglutination have been developed. Two main types of granulocytes have been successfully separated and recovered using respectively galactose and fucose specific lectins. 85 to 90% of the separated cells were viable.
Assuntos
Anelídeos/citologia , Separação Celular/métodos , Granulócitos , Lectinas/farmacologia , Animais , Sobrevivência Celular , Fucose , Galactose , Granulócitos/efeitos dos fármacosRESUMO
Studies on membrane receptors have been performed on the Nereis coelomocytes using various lectins. In the agglutination assay, only LCA and WGA appeared nonreactive. Fluorescent lectins showed the poor reactivity of the eleocytes and the diversity of the receptors according to the granulocyte types. Types I-granulocytes reacted only with Con A. Type II-granulocyte membrane contained mannose and galactose receptors (reactivity with Con A, PNA and SBA). The type III-granulocyte membrane revealed the presence of mannose and fucose receptors (UEA, AAA). Electron microscope investigations with HRP-DAB or mannosyl labelled Con A, RCAI and LTA have confirmed the distribution of the membrane receptors.