2014
DOI: 10.1590/1678-476620141043347354
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Cytochemical characterization of gill and hepatopancreatic cells of the crab Ucides cordatus (Crustacea, Brachyura) validated by cell metal transport

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) is a hypo-hyper-regulating mangrove crab possessing gills for respiratory and osmoregulatory processes, separated in anterior and posterior sections. They also have hepatopancreas, which is responsible for digestion and absorption of nutrients and detoxification of toxic metals. Each of these organs has specific cells that are important for in vitro studies in cell biology, ion and toxic metals transport. In order to study and characterize cells from gills and hepatop… Show more

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“…Estuarine crab gills are usually divided into the anterior gill, which is a typical gas exchange epithelium made up of thin cells, and the posterior gill, which is essential for the transport of ions . The hepatopancreas is characterized by 4 different cell types: embryonic cells, which originate the other cell types; resorptive and fibrillar cells, both important for absorption of nutrients; and blister cells, responsible for digestion and storage of nutrients . In addition, these organs exchange ions and metals with the environment through Ca channels, exchangers, and Zn channels .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Estuarine crab gills are usually divided into the anterior gill, which is a typical gas exchange epithelium made up of thin cells, and the posterior gill, which is essential for the transport of ions . The hepatopancreas is characterized by 4 different cell types: embryonic cells, which originate the other cell types; resorptive and fibrillar cells, both important for absorption of nutrients; and blister cells, responsible for digestion and storage of nutrients . In addition, these organs exchange ions and metals with the environment through Ca channels, exchangers, and Zn channels .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hepatopancreas is characterized by 4 different cell types: embryonic cells, which originate the other cell types; resorptive and fibrillar cells, both important for absorption of nutrients; and blister cells, responsible for digestion and storage of nutrients . In addition, these organs exchange ions and metals with the environment through Ca channels, exchangers, and Zn channels .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os testes foram feitos em triplicata e o ensaio colorimétrico azul de Trypan foi utilizado para avaliar a citotoxicidade da sobrecarga de FAS nas células HeLa, utilizando um protocolo já descrito 192 . Tabela14.…”
Section: Estudo Da Permeabilidade Dos Mtdfounclassified
“…Este tipo celular apresenta numerosas organelas, tem a função principal de realizar a mitose, e é a célula precursora dos outros tipos celulares; portanto, é natural que necessite de uma grande quantidade de energia 214,347 , o que explicaria o acúmulo de ferro em maior proporção proveniente dos fármacos comerciais, que seria aproveitado para desempenhar funções de desenvolvimento como a mitose.…”
Section: Transporte De Ferro a Partir Dos Fármacos Comerciaisunclassified