scholarly journals Blood Cell Profiles of the Tadpoles of the Dubois's Tree Frog,Polypedates teraiensisDubois, 1986 (Anura: Rhacophoridae)

2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Madhusmita Das ◽  
Pravati Kumari Mahapatra

The present paper describes a sequential study of the leukocyte profiles and the changes in morphometry and morphology of erythrocytes in the tadpoles ofPolypedates teraiensisduring their development and metamorphosis, that is, transfer from an aquatic mode to a terrestrial mode of life. Blood smears of 21 different stages (Gosner stage 26 to 46) of tadpoles were investigated. Population of erythrocytes was heterogeneous in population represented by various forms (oval, elliptical or rounded cells, comma shaped, teardrop shaped, schistocytes, senile erythrocytes, crenulated RBCs). Correlation between various morphometric values of erythrocytes was determined with different developing stages of tadpoles. Amongst the leucocytes, the lymphocytes were the most abundant cells followed by neutrophils. Neutrophils and monocytes showed varied morphologic forms. The percentage of lymphocytes and neutrophils showed a negative whereas percentage of eosinophil, basophil, and monocytes showed a positive correlation with the developmental stages of tadpoles. Blood platelets were also observed, which were rounded in shape and found in aggregates.

ISRN Zoology ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew K. Davis ◽  
Leslie E. Ruyle ◽  
John C. Maerz

When wild animals are captured for zoological research, researchers must choose a method of capture, and often this can be some form of passive, baited cage trap, or a direct capture with nets or nooses. If information on basal levels of circulating leukocytes is a goal, these two methods may provide different information, since recent evidence indicates that animals that enter cage traps experience stress, and, elevated stress hormones are known to alter leukocyte numbers in circulation by lowering lymphocyte and raising heterophil numbers. We tested this idea using a study of Black-chested Spiny-tailed iguanas (Ctenosaura melanosterna), which were captured using cage traps () and noose (). Based on cell counts made from blood smears, iguanas caught with cage traps had significantly greater relative and absolute numbers of heterophils and higher heterophil-lymphocyte (H-L) ratios than those captured by noose. Cage-trapped animals also had a nonsignificant reduction in lymphocyte numbers. Similar trends were observed in animals captured with both methods. These patterns are consistent with the effects of stress hormones on white blood cell distributions and indicate that caution must be taken in interpreting leukocyte data from studies of wild animals captured with cage traps.


Pathogens ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 298
Author(s):  
Esther Dirks ◽  
Phebe de Heus ◽  
Anja Joachim ◽  
Jessika-M. V. Cavalleri ◽  
Ilse Schwendenwein ◽  
...  

A 23-year-old pregnant warmblood mare from Güssing, Eastern Austria, presented with apathy, anemia, fever, tachycardia and tachypnoea, and a severely elevated serum amyloid A concentration. The horse had a poor body condition and showed thoracic and pericardial effusions, and later dependent edema and icteric mucous membranes. Blood smear and molecular analyses revealed an infection with Theileria equi. Upon treatment with imidocarb diproprionate, the mare improved clinically, parasites were undetectable in blood smears, and 19 days after hospitalization the horse was discharged from hospital. However, 89 days after first hospitalization, the mare again presented to the hospital with an abortion, and the spleen of the aborted fetus was also PCR-positive for T. equi. On the pasture, where the horse had grazed, different developmental stages of Dermacentor reticulatus ticks were collected and subjected to PCR, and one engorged specimen was positive for T. equi. All three amplicon sequences were identical (T. equi genotype E). It is suspected that T. equi may repeatedly be transmitted in the area where the infected mare had grazed, and it could be shown that transmission to the fetus had occurred. Due to the chronic nature of equine theileriosis and the possible health implications of infection, it is advised to include this disease in the panel of differential diagnoses in horses with relevant clinical signs, including horses without travel disease, and to be aware of iatrogenic transmission from inapparent carrier animals.


2021 ◽  
pp. jclinpath-2021-207863
Author(s):  
Lisa N van der Vorm ◽  
Henriët A Hendriks ◽  
Simone M Smits

AimsRecently, a new automated digital cell imaging analyser (Sysmex CellaVision DC-1), intended for use in low-volume and small satellite laboratories, has become available. The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of the DC-1 with the Sysmex DI-60 system and the gold standard, manual microscopy.MethodsWhite blood cell (WBC) differential counts in 100 normal and 100 abnormal peripheral blood smears were compared between the DC-1, the DI-60 and manual microscopy to establish accuracy, within-run imprecision, clinical sensitivity and specificity. Moreover, the agreement between precharacterisation and postcharacterisation of red blood cell (RBC) morphological abnormalities was determined for the DC-1.ResultsWBC preclassification and postclassification results of the DC-1 showed good correlation compared with DI-60 results and manual microscopy. In addition, the within-run SD of the DC-1 was below 1 for all five major WBC classes, indicating good reproducibility. Clinical sensitivity and specificity were, respectively, 96.7%/95.9% compared with the DI-60% and 96.6%/95.3% compared with manual microscopy. The overall agreement on RBC morphology between the precharacterisation and postcharacterisation results ranged from 49% (poikilocytosis) to 100% (hypochromasia, microcytosis and macrocytosis).ConclusionsThe DC-1 has proven to be an accurate digital cell imaging system for differential counting and morphological classification of WBCs and RBCs in peripheral blood smears. It is a compact and easily operated instrument that can offer low-volume and small satellite laboratories the possibilities of readily available blood cell analysis that can be stored and retrieved for consultation with remote locations.


Author(s):  
N.J. Smit ◽  
A.J. Davies

Developmental stages of a haemogregarine were found within polychromatocytes and erythrocytes in Giemsa-stained blood smears from six evileye pufferfish (Amblyrhynchotes honckenii) caught at Koppie Alleen in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa. This unusual haemogregarine, Haemogregarina (sensu lato) koppiensis sp. nov., was characterized by encapsulated gamonts with recurved tails, features more common in haemogregarines infecting amphibian and reptilian erythrocytes than in those from fish. Haemogregarina koppiensis is only the third species of fish haemogregarine to have been described from South Africa.


Development ◽  
1975 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 607-619
Author(s):  
par Françoise Dieterlen-Lievre

It is currently accepted that stem cells of the definitive blood cell lines originate from the yolk-sac blood islands. Experiments were devised to examine the validity of this theory in the avian embryo. These involved grafting two-day-old quail embryos on to chick yolk-sacs of comparable developmental stages, i.e. before or shortly after the establishment of vascularization.The conclusions of the experiments are based on the possibility of distinguishing chick cell nuclei from those of the quail. In the developing haemopoietic organs (spleen and thymus) of quail embryos grafted on to the chick and subsequently incubated for 6–11 days, all cells, whether belonging to the granulopoietic, erythropoietic or lymphopoietic series, are of quail type. Thus these organs have not been colonized by chick stem cells. On the other hand, coelomic graft experiments show that the development of these organs is indeed dependent on an extrinsic colonization by haemopoietic cells; quail spleen or thymus rudiment, developing in the coelom of a chick, is populated by chick cells. Thus no incompatibility which would prevent heterospecific colonization exists in this system. It is concluded that haemopoietic stem cells of the definitive blood cell series originate from some source other than the yolk-sac, and that this source must be intra-embryonic.


Blood ◽  
1969 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 708-716 ◽  
Author(s):  
MANUEL CUADRA ◽  
JUAN TAKANO

Abstract Ultrathin sections of erythrocytosis parasitized by B. bacilliformis have been examined by electron microscopy. The study concerns three Oroya Fever patients whose blood smears showed B. bacilliformis predominantly in its coccoid form as parastizing over 70 per cent of the red cells. B. bacilliformis is termed as a bacterium in its structure and appears to lie not only on the host red cells but predominantly within them. Therefore, this organism might have the capacity to penetrate into the red cell. This finding does not change the basic concept regarding the mechanism of the anemia of Oroya Fever.


2020 ◽  
Vol 49 (2) ◽  
pp. 222-226
Author(s):  
Eleni G. Katsogiannou ◽  
Labrini V. Athanasiou ◽  
Panagiotis D. Katsoulos ◽  
Zoe S. Polizopoulou ◽  
Athanasia Tzivara ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 148 (2) ◽  
pp. 237-249 ◽  
Author(s):  
ALEXANDRA HOUSSAYE ◽  
NATHALIE BARDET ◽  
JEAN-CLAUDE RAGE ◽  
XABIER PEREDA SUBERBIOLA ◽  
BAÂDI BOUYA ◽  
...  

AbstractThe discovery of new specimens of Pachyvaranus crassispondylus Arambourg, 1952 from the Maastrichtian phosphates of Morocco and Syria enables us to (1) redescribe in detail this poorly known varanoid lizard, (2) provide a more detailed diagnosis and (3) re-evaluate the systematic affinities of this taxon within squamates. The latter is placed in Pachyvaranidae nov., considered a new unranked clade of non-pythonomorph Varanoidea. The intense pachyosteosclerosis observed in the vertebrae and ribs suggests a primarily aquatic mode of life for Pachyvaranus. This is in accordance with the sedimentological context (shallow marine environment). As for its palaeobiogeographical distribution, Pachyvaranus is a component of the marine reptile assemblages from the southern margin of the Mediterranean Tethys, around palaeolatitudes 20° N. The osteoderms previously referred to this taxon by Arambourg are reanalysed and assigned to a teleost fish.


Blood ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 134 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 4834-4834
Author(s):  
Amina Nardo-Marino ◽  
Jesper Petersen ◽  
Andreas Glenthoej ◽  
John N. Brewin ◽  
Joergen Kurtzhals ◽  
...  

Background Sickle hemoglobin (hemoglobin S, HbS) is a structural variant of adult hemoglobin. HbS polymerizes when oxygen tensions are low, leading to red blood cell (RBC) deformation, so-called "sickling". In sickle cell anemia (SCA), loss of RBC deformability is considered to be a primary factor responsible for vaso-occlusion and hemolysis. Until recently no laboratory tests to measure RBC deformability in SCA have been readily available. Study Aims In this study we examine RBC deformability, measured with the oxygenscan module of the Laser Optical Rotational Red Cell Analyzer (Lorrca) ektacytometer, in children with SCA treated with or without hydroxyurea (HU). Furthermore, we investigate the relationship between RBC deformability and pain frequency, as well as genetic and laboratory measures known to be associated with disease severity in SCA. Methods We included children aged 0-16 years with a confirmed diagnosis of SCA (HbSS) from the pediatric sickle cell clinic at King's College Hospital in London. Children were excluded if they had received any blood transfusions within 3 months of study inclusion. Children on HU were only included if treatment had been initiated >3 months prior to recruitment and the dose was stable. Children and their parents or guardians reported frequency of pain as: daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, or never. Laboratory measurements, including total hemoglobin (hb), hemoglobin F (HbF), and reticulocyte percentage, were performed on the same day as a sample was taken for oxygenscan analysis. Data on co-inheritance of α-thalassemia was recorded if available. EDTA blood samples were kept at approximately 4°C and transported from King's College London to Copenhagen University Hospital (Herlev and Gentofte Hospital), where they were analyzed within 48 hours of sampling using the Lorrca oxygenscan (RR Mechatronics, the Netherlands). The oxygenscan measures RBC deformability expressed as an elongation index (EI) during deoxygenation and reoxygenation, with EImax expressing RBC deformability at normal oxygen concentrations, EImin expressing RBC deformability after deoxygenation, and the point of sickling (POS) expressing the point at which >5% decrease in EI is observed, representing the pO2 at which sickling begins. All statistical analyses were performed in Stata V16.0 (StataCorp. 2019, USA), using the two-sided t-test, one-way ANOVA, and Pearson's correlation when appropriate. Results We included 47 children aged 0-16 years (mean age 7.9 years) in the study, 24 (51%) receiving HU. Children in the HU group presented with significantly higher HbF percentage compared to the non-HU group (15.6% and 10.9%, p=0.03). Children receiving HU had higher EImax and EImin, and lower POS values, compared to children in the non-HU group, although results were not significant (Table 1). There was a positive correlation between HbF and EImax (r= 0.57, p=0.0001) and HbF and EImin (r= 0.56, p=0.0001), and a negative correlation between HbF and POS (r=-0.37, p=0.01), as well as a positive correlation between total hb and EImax (r=0.35, p=0.02). There was no significant correlation between any oxygenscan parameters and reticulocyte percentage. Data on α-thalassemia was available for 23 children. EImax and EImin values were higher in heterozygous children compared to children without co-inherited α-thalassemia, and POS values were lower, but results were not significant (Table 2). We found no significant association between any oxygenscan parameters and pain frequency (Table 3). Conclusion In this study we identified a strong correlation between all oxygenscan parameters and HbF percentage, as has been reported previously. We found higher EImax and EImin and lower POS values in children receiving HU treatment and children with co-inherited heterozygous α-thalassemia, suggesting increased RBC deformability in these children. These results were not significant, however, which may in part be due to lack of power in the study. Also, it is possible that children in the HU group would have presented with lower EImax and EImin and higher POS values prior to HU initiation, with treatment response leading to results similar to those found in the non-HU group. Finally, our results suggest that there is no association between oxygenscan parameters and self-reported frequency of pain in children with SCA. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


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