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Flow cytometry as a tool in the evaluation of blood leukocyte function in Chelonia mydas (Linnaeus, 1758) (Testudines, Cheloniidae).

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Patologia Experimental e Comparada, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil 05508-900.
Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 08/2009; 69(3):899-905. pp.899-905
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Chelonia mydas is a sea turtle that feeds and nests on the Brazilian coast and a disease called fibropapillomatosis is a threat to this species. Because of this, it is extremely necessary to determine a methodology that would enable the analysis of blood leukocyte function in these sea turtles. In order to achieve this aim, blood samples were collected from C. mydas with or without fibropapillomas captured on the São Paulo north coast. Blood samples were placed in tubes containing sodium heparin and were transported under refrigeration to the laboratory in sterile RPMI 1640 cell culture medium. Leukocytes were separated by density gradient using Ficoll-PaqueTM Plus, Amershan Biociences. The following stimuli were applied in the assessment of leukocyte function: Phorbol Miristate-Acetate (PMA) for oxidative burst activity evaluation and Zymosan A (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) Bio Particles, Alexa Fluor 594 conjugate for phagocytosis evaluation. Three cell populations were identified: heterophils, monocytes and lymphocytes. Monocytes were the cells responsible for phagocytosis and oxidative burst.

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Keywords

Alexa Fluor 594 conjugate
 
Amershan Biociences
 
blood leukocyte function
 
blood samples
 
C. mydas
 
Chelonia mydas
 
density gradient
 
leukocyte function
 
Leukocytes
 
lymphocytes
 
nests
 
oxidative burst
 
oxidative burst activity evaluation
 
phagocytosis evaluation
 
Phorbol Miristate-Acetate
 
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
 
sea turtles
 
sodium heparin
 
sterile RPMI 1640 cell culture medium
 
São Paulo north coast