Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology (Mar 2003)

Biological and Applied Sciences

  • Ângela Maria Ferreira Falleiros,
  • Maria Terezinha Siqueira Bombonato,
  • Elisa Aparecida Gregório

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132003000200021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 2
pp. 287 – 294

Abstract

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Six circulating hemocytes cell types from Diatraea saccharalis (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) larvae were identified by transmission and scanning electron microscope: prohemocytes (PR), plasmatocytes (PL) granulocytes (GR), spherulocytes (SP), oenocytoids (OE) and vermicytes (VE). The PR was the smallest cell type with a large nucleus, a cytoplasm with few organelles and a homogenous smooth surface. The PL was polymorphic and abundant, with a cytoplasm rich in organelles and a cellular surface with several cytoplasmic projections. The GR was abundant, showing two types of membrane-bounded granules (dense and structutered), glycogen, lipid droplets and a surface with philopodial projections. The SP was a large cell, with a cytoplasm full of intracytoplasmic spherules. The OE was the largest hemocyte type with a large and homogeneous cytoplasm and scarce organelles. The VE was discoid in shape and showed electron-dense granules.

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