Melano‐macrophage centres and their role in fish pathology
University of Malta · University of Idaho
Abstract
Melano-macrophage centres, also known as macrophage aggregates, are distinctive groupings of pigment-containing cells within the tissues of heterothermic vertebrates. In fish they are normally located in the stroma of the haemopoietic tissue of the spleen and the kidney, although in amphibians and reptiles, and some fish, they are also found in the liver. They may also develop in association with chronic inflammatory lesions elsewhere in the body and during ovarian atresia. In higher teleosts, they often exist as complex discrete centres, containing lymphocytes and macrophages, and may be primitive analogues of the germinal centres of lymph nodes. Melano-macrophage centres usually contain a variety of…
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2Topics & keywords
- Macrophage
- Biology
- Spleen
- Pathology
- Lymph
- Immunology
- Biochemistry
- Medicine
- Clean water and sanitation