Antenor Aguiar Santos
Federal University of São Paulo
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Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2011
Wémeson F. da Silva; Mizue Imoto Egami; Antenor Aguiar Santos; Marta M. Antoniazzi; Marcelo Cavenaghi Pereira da Silva; Robson Campos Gutierre; Maria Rosa Paiva
The cytochemical, immunocytochemical and ultrastructural characteristics of leukocytes and thrombocytes in the peripheral blood of the fat snook (Centropomus paralellus) - a fish occurring in Brazil - were investigated. The cytochemical methods were performed to demonstrate four enzymatic reactions - o-toluidine-hydrogen peroxide, naphtol AS-MX phosphate, naphtol AS-BI phosphate and alpha-naphtil acetate to detect myeloperoxidase (MPO), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), acid phosphatase (ACP) and non-specific esterase (α-NAE), respectively - and two non-enzymatic ones - Periodic-Acid Schiff (PAS) and Sudan black B (SBB) to detect the occurrence of glycogen and phospholipids, respectively. Immunocytochemical method utilizing polyclonal rabbit antibody against mammal metalloproteinases (MMPs) 2 and 9 were done. Standard method for Electron Microscopy (EM) was applied for the ultrastructural study. The cytochemical reactions were positive in neutrophils for MPO, ACP, α-NAE, glycogen and phospholipids; in lymphocytes for ACP and α-NAE; in monocytes for ACP and α-NAE and in thrombocytes for ACP, α-NAE and glycogen. Only neutrophils were positive for MMPs 2 and 9, and none of the cells studied were positive for ALP. Ultrastructurally: 1) neutrophil showed a spherical shape with a spherical, indented or lobulated euchromatic nucleus, and cytoplasm containing granules of varied sizes and mitochondria of varied shapes and sizes. The nucleus/cytoplasm relation and the size of granules suggest neutrophil maturation in peripheral blood; 2) lymphocytes showed partially heterochromatic nucleus and minimal cytoplasm; 3) monocytes had long cytoplasmic projections, an indented nucleus, evident nucleolus and cytoplasm with granules of varied sizes and vacuoles; 4) thrombocytes were predominantly elliptical or roughly spherical in shape, had a partially heterochromatic nucleus and cytoplasm containing electron-dense granules, intricate canalicular system and vacuoles occasionally holding phagocytic material.
Acta Amazonica | 2011
Danielle de Carla Dias; Leonardo Tachibana; Robson Seriani; Antenor Aguiar Santos; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Elizabeth Romagosa
In aquaculture, analysis of activation and increased macrophages migration are used in order to verify the ability of the nonspecific immune fish exposed to a challenge. This study aimed to determine the time of macrophages migration in matrinxa, Brycon amazonicus, through the technique of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae inoculation, verifying possible changes in hematological parameters. Thirty animals with average weight of 101.55 ± 24.50 g and average length of 19.75 ± 1.72 cm were employed. The experimental inoculation periods were 2, 4, 8 and 12 hours. Thereafter, animals were anesthetized and blood was withdrawn through a caudal puncture for the determination of total erythrocytes number, differential and total leukocyte counts and total thrombocytes count, hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration and calculation of the erythrocytes index. The results for the phagocytic capacity were not significantly different between experimental periods. In the phagocytic index, the period of 2 hours presented the highest rate of phagocytized cells, indicating that 2 hours of incubation was sufficient for the macrophages migration in B. amazonicus. The number of erythrocyte was the only parameter that presented significant difference among periods.
Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2012
Antenor Aguiar Santos; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Marcelo L. da Veiga; Lucas Faustino; Mizue Imoto Egami
The objective of this work was to determine the hematological parameters and the phagocytic capacity of peritoneal macrophages of fat snook related to sex, stage of gonadal maturation and seasonal cycle. Blood was collected from 135 animals (78 females and 57 males) and used for determinations of: erythrocyte number, hematocrit, hemoglobin, erythrocyte indices mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), total and differential leukocyte counts, and thrombocyte count. The phagocytic capacity and phagocytic index were determined after Saccharomyces cerevisiae inoculation in the peritoneal cavity of the animals. The hematological results according to sex showed that the erythrocyte, total leukocyte and thrombocyte counts were statistically higher in males than females, with the latter showing a higher MCV. Concerning to erythrocyte count, hematocrit and hemoglobin concentration analyzed separately by sex and stage of gonadal maturation, males were found to have significantly elevated values in the mature stage and decreased levels in the resting stage. The results of the erythrocyte and leukocyte series, thrombocytes and phagocytic activity related to seasonal cycle showed significant differences in both sexes, where hematocrit and hemoglobin concentration were lower in winter and higher in the other seasons, mean corpuscular volume was higher in the summer and lower in the winter and fall, total leukocytes and thrombocytes lower in the spring and higher in the fall, lymphocytes low in the winter and summer and high in the spring and phagocytic capacity and phagocytic index high in the summer and low in the winter and fall. The results showed that the hematological values in males are statistically higher than those in females, the erythrocyte values in males increase with the progression of gonadal maturation and that winter is the season of the year least favorable for hematological and phagocytic responses for survival of fat snook kept in captivity. The parameters studied could be utilized in the evaluation of the health status of this species in captivity.
International Journal of Morphology | 2003
Antenor Aguiar Santos; Adriana Marques Joppert da Silva; Vinicius Antonio Lima de Carvalho; Mizue Imoto Egami
La informacion hematologica basica sobre las aves en su habitat natural es limitado. Investigamos la sangre periferica de Buteo magnirostris, el numero de trombocitos y sus aspectos morfologicos, citoquimicos y ultraestructurales. Muestras de sangre fueron tratadas con los siguientes metodos: Leishman para analisis morfologico y metodos especificos para la caracterizacion de cuatro tipos de macromoleculas de diferente naturaleza quimica: Glicogeno, enzimas lisosomales (mieloperoxidasa y fosfatasa acida), poliaminoacidos basicos ricos en proteinas y fosfolipidos. El numero promedio de trombocitos fue 26.8 x 103 ± 10,2 / mL. Estructuralmente los trombocitos presentaban predominantemente forma eliptica, con densa y agrupada cromatina nuclear. El citoplasma era claro, vacuolado y contenia uno o dos granulos azurofilicos morados en los polos. Los trombocitos presentaron reaccion citoquimica positiva para glucogeno, poliaminoacidos y fosfatasa acida. Ultraestructuralmente, los trombocitos se presentaban como celulas elipticas o esfericas conteniendo Golgi, con mucho reticulo endoplasmatico liso, pequenas mitocondrias, densos granulos osmiofilicos, microtubulos en la zona exterior de la celula y vacuolas grandes conectadas a traves del sistema canalicular o abiertas a la superficie
Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2017
Wémeson F. da Silva; Manuel de Jesus Simões; Robson Campos Gutierre; Mizue Imoto Egami; Antenor Aguiar Santos; Marta M. Antoniazzi; Gisela Rodrigues da Silva Sasso; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva
ABSTRACT Intestine mast cells/eosinophilic granule cells (MCs/EGC) of the marine species Centropomus parallelus (fat snook) were first studied using light and electron microscopy techniques. Mast cells are cells from the connective tissue found in almost all organs and tissues of vertebrates. In fish, they appear in greater numbers in parts of their bodies that are exposed to their environment, such as skin, gills and intestine. The granules in fat snooks mast cell contain a variety of substances, such as histamine, heparin, chondroitin sulfate, serotonin, proteases and cytokines. The present study of intestine MCs/EGC was carried out in 20 specimens of fat snook. Samples of tissue were fixed in Bouin solution and in buffered formalin. Ferric hematoxylin ‐ Congo red, pH6 acridine orange, pH2.5 and pH0,5 Alcian Blue (AB), toluidine blue, PAS, AB + PAS and immunohistochemistry protocols were used. In the mucosa and submucosa layers, MCs/EGCs granules with basic contents were evidenced by Congo red staining, and with acid contents granules were identified through pH 2.5 and 0,5 AB, and acridine orange. Basic and acid contents were simultaneously evidenced using ferric hematoxylin ‐ Congo red stain. Metachromasia was observed in both mucosal and submucosal mast cells. Neutral glycoproteins were evidenced by using PAS protocol, glycosaminoglycan through AB and both simultaneously through AB + PAS. In immunohistochemistry assays, MCs/EGC were positive for tryptase, chymase and serotonin. As in mammals, the study of samples fixed in modified Karnovsky for transmission electron microscopy evidenced that most of the MCs granules were spherical and showed varying electron density, as described in previous reports on other teleost fish species. The metachromasia observed and the identification of tryptase, chymase and serotonin suggest a great similarity between fat snooks MCs/EGC and those described in the mucosa of mammals. HIGHLIGHTSMCs/EGC have granules with content exhibiting basic, acid and neutral character.Metachromasia was also a feature observed in fat snooks MCs/EGC.Serotonin, tryptase and chymase were found in plasmatic granules of MCs/EGC.Fat snooks MCs/EGC are very similar to mammals mast cells.
Aquaculture Research | 2009
Danielle de Carla Dias; Marta Verardino De Stéfani; Cláudia Maris Ferreira; Fernanda Menezes França; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Antenor Aguiar Santos
Aquaculture | 2009
Antenor Aguiar Santos; Mizue Imoto Egami; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Y Juliano
Títulos não-correntes | 2012
Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Antenor Aguiar Santos; Danielle de Carla Dias; Robson Seriani; Mizue Imoto Egami
Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences | 2003
Karin Marie van der Heijden; Matias Pablo Juan Szabó; Eliana Reiko Matushima; Marcelo Leite da Veiga; Antenor Aguiar Santos; Mizue Imoto Egami
Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences | 2008
Edson Rodrigues; Maria José Tavares Ranzani-Paiva; Antenor Aguiar Santos