Tissue distribution and structure of barrier cells in the hematopoietic and lymphoid organs of salmonids
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Tissue distribution and structure of barrier cells in the hematopoietic and lymphoid organs of salmonids
Abstract
Background: Barrier cells have been recognized as a discrete group of fibroblastic- or myofibroblastic-like cells located in the lymphoid and hematopoietic organs of mammals. This paper reports the results of a morphological study of the main lymphoid organs of three salmonid species, in which cells structurally similar to the mammalian barrier cells were observed in healthy animals.
Methods: The spleen, kidney, and thymus of fingerlings of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, and Coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, and of adult brown trout, Salmo trutta fario, were processed for electron microscopy study using various fixation methods. Semithin sections were used for the Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) staining technique, and for the demonstration of the endogenous peroxidase activity.
Results: The kidney and spleen of all the species contained a variable, but usually low, number of electron-dense, elongated, and branched cells, ultrastructurally similar to the mammalian barrier cells. They also occurred in the thymus of some brown trout and Coho salmon, but not of rainbow trout. The electron density of this cell type was present after the various types of fixation procedures. They show numerous ribosomes, well-developed secretory organelles, electron-clear vesicles, large granules, and microfilaments. In all the salmonid species, barriers cells were positive for PAS staining and for endogenous peroxidase activity. A small number of barrier cells were in mitosis. In the different organs barrier cells appeared as isolated cells, or forming syncytial networks. They were found lining the blood sinusoids of the splenic red pulp and of the renal hematopoietic tissue, in the periellipsoidal sheaths, and closely associated with erythropoietic and plasmacytopoietic foci.
Conclusions: Our results demonstrate the presence of cells closely resembling mammalian barrier cells in the hematopoietic and lymphoid organs of salmonids. The structure and tissue distribution of the salmonid barrier cells are discussed in relation to the functional roles described for this cell type in mammals.
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