Gg. Martin et al., CLEARANCE OF BACTERIA INJECTED INTO THE HEMOLYMPH OF THE RIDGEBACK PRAWN, SICYONIA-INGENTIS (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA) - ROLE OF HEMATOPOIETIC-TISSUE, Journal of morphology, 227(2), 1996, pp. 227-233
In an earlier investigation, radiolabelled bacteria injected into the
hemolymph of the shrimp Sicyonia ingentis were cleared rapidly from ci
rculation. Most of the bacteria were localized in the gills, followed
by other organs including the heart, abdominal musculature, and hemato
poietic nodules (HPN). We determined the organ-specific effectiveness
of bacterial clearance and found the HPN to be the most effective on a
per gram basis. Light and electron microscopy were used to determine
the mechanism of clearance in the HPN. The HPN are readily permeable t
o individual bacteria, which then are recognized and phagocytosed excl
usively by small granule hemocytes. Within the first hour, the bacteri
a are degraded, leaving only whorls of membrane in the phagocytic vacu
oles. Subsequently, the hemocytes that ingested bacteria lyse, as has
been observed in vitro. These observations support earlier suggestions
that hemocytes in the HPN are functionally mature and held in reserve
until they are released into circulation. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.