Morphological and cytochemical characterization of the peripheral blood cells of farmed streaked prochilod Prochilodus lineatus (Characiformes, Prochilodontidae)

D. M. Cunha,F. A. A. Calixto,R. Takata, A. C. B. Portugal,S. A. Uehara, G. R. F. C. Martins,A. B. M. Fonseca,E. F. M. Mesquita, N. R. P. Almosny

ARQUIVO BRASILEIRO DE MEDICINA VETERINARIA E ZOOTECNIA(2021)

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Morphological and cytochemical studies of peripheral blood cells of fish have improved the understanding of their functions and cell types. The present study performed the Morphological and cytochemical analysis of the peripheral blood of Prochilodus lineatus, Characiform native to South America, which has been gaining space in local aquaculture and as a species introduced in Asia. Our analysis provided information on the morphological and cytochemical characteristics of the leukocytes, for the formulation of hypothesis about their role in the immune system of the species. It was found that Prochilodus lineatus has morphological and cytochemical features in common with other fish species, mainly of the Characiformes order. However, we detected the presence of heterophils and PAS positive granulocytes simultaneously with neutrophils. We also found that heterophils and PAS positive granulocytes are very similar, both morphologically and cytochemically.
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Cytochemistry, hematology, Prochilodus lineatus
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