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Title: Fish Heath Management Lab 3: Hematology


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Fish Heath Management Lab 3 Hematology
  • February 23rd. 2009

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Cold Blooded VertebratesPokilotherms
  • Primary site of hematopoiesis is anterior fourth
    of the ___________
  • Spleen is an accessory area of hematopoiesis as
    well as the site for blood cell destruction
  • Bone marrow, spleen and lymph nodes serve this
    function in warm blooded vertebrates
  • Various types of blood cells in head kidney

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Blood Cell Types
  • Hemocytoblasts- Stem Cell or blast cells
  • Erythrocytes- Red Blood Cells
  • Carries Oxygen
  • Leukocytes- White Blood Cells

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Erythrocytes
  • Primary Function ____________
  • Elongated elliptical cell 13-16 ?m long by 7-10
    wide ?m
  • Nucleus centrally located, elliptical in shape
  • Immature erythrocytes
  • less elliptical with bluish-gray cytoplasm

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Ghost Cells
  • Artifact of Sampling
  • Not defined
  • Breakdown and waste of cells

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Leukocytes
  • ________ System Response
  • Coagulation
  • Hard to differentiate

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Lymphocytes 
  • Usually sparse in blood cell smear
  • Spherical in shape
  • Eccentrically located spherical nucleus

9
Neutrophils (Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes)
  • Only __________ leukocyte present in rainbow
    trout
  • Origin and function of theses cells not well
    understood
  • Accounts for ______of total leukocytes
  • Average diameter is 9-13 ?m
  • ____________ nucleus (2-5 lobes)

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Thrombocytes
  • Occur in various shapes and sizes
  • ___________ - 5-8 ?m long
  • __________ streaked cytoplasm on one end
  • ___________- streaked cytoplasm on both ends
  • ___________- dense nuclei, little or no cytoplasm

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Monocytes and Macrophages
  • Monocytes-
  • Large 9-25 ?m
  • Macrophages tissue dwelling monocytes
  • Not usually seen in blood
  • Monocytes are indistinguishable from _________
    once in tissue
  • Cytoplasm often has _________ and a large nucleus

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Kidney Imprint
  • Shows various stages of hematopoiesis

13
Blood Sampling
  • Non-Lethal
  • Lethal

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Blood Assessment
  • Three things to assess
  • All leukocytes
  • Hemoglobin
  • Whats left (proteins, Ab, Ag, hormones, etc.)
  • Variations in each indices can be caused by
    species, sex, age, temperature, clotting, water
    quality, or season

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Hematocrit Readings
  • Normal
  • Dependent upon species
  • 25-40
  • Low
  • Indicates anemia, hemorrhaging, gill damage,
    osmoregulation impairment
  • lt15
  • High
  • Indicates stress, dehydration, concentrated
    hemoglobin
  • gt40

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Lab Procedure
  • Take blood from caudal artery
  • Use one tube for blood smear
  • Seal other with CritoSeal at vacant end
  • Measure of both WBCs and RBCs
  • Tissue imprints

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Tissue Imprints
  • Cut a small piece of Tissue
  • Using forceps, create imprints by touching tissue
    to slide in succession
  • Let air dry 1 minute

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Stain Using Diff Quick
  • Fix slides in Solution A (Methyl Alcohol) for 10
    minutes
  • Dip slides in Solution B 25 times
  • Dip slides in Solution C 25 times
  • Wash with DDI water
  • Dry and examine the slides
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