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    ISSN: 1432-2056
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract We studied the ability of the Antarctic fish Notothenia neglecta to conduct an induced inflammatory process at 0°C. Indian ink was injected and a cotton suture thread was implanted into muscle of different groups of fish. After 1–2 days of Indian ink injection, the ink was diffused in the perimysium and there was hemorrhage and cellular infiltrate composed mainly of macrophages A (with few and small lysosomes) and neutrophils; after 7–15 days, there were macrophages A and some macrophages B (cytoplasm clear, lamellar cytoplasmic system forming interdigitations); after 30 days, there was Indian ink in the interior of macrophages A. The suture thread process takes place in two phases: the first (up to 7 days) with predominance of macrophages A and few neutrophils, and the second (15–30 days) with predominance of macrophages B. It can be concluded that N. neglecta is responsive to irritant stimulus with inflammatory process indicating adaptation to the antarctic environment.
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