Cytochemical staining of leukocytes and platelets in the Florida manatee ( Trichechus manatus latirostris ): identification of a bilobed monocyte similar to other members of the Paenungulata

Manatees (Antillean-, Amazonian, and African-) and dugongs belong to the Order , and when combined with elephants and rock hyraxes, form the . A bilobed mononuclear cell has previously been identified in elephants and rock hyraxes, but not in manatees and dugongs, with cytochemical staining identify...

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Published inFrontiers in veterinary science Vol. 10; p. 1149000
Main Authors Cagle, Laura A, Stacy, Nicole I, Harvey, John W, de Wit, Martine, Adler, Laurie, Walsh, Michael, Bonde, Robert, Stokol, Tracy
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 22.06.2023
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Summary:Manatees (Antillean-, Amazonian, and African-) and dugongs belong to the Order , and when combined with elephants and rock hyraxes, form the . A bilobed mononuclear cell has previously been identified in elephants and rock hyraxes, but not in manatees and dugongs, with cytochemical staining identifying these cells as bilobed monocytes in elephants. The objective of this study was to characterize leukocytes (white blood cells, WBC) and platelets in blood films of Florida manatees ( ;  = 8) using one routine hematological (Wright-Giemsa) and eight cytochemical stains: alkaline phosphatase (ALP), α-naphthyl butyrate esterase (ANBE), chloroacetate esterase (CAE), Luna, myeloperoxidase (MPx), periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), Sudan black B (SBB), and toluidine blue (TB). Heterophils and lymphocytes comprised most of the WBC, with low numbers of eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes. Additionally, 1-3% of the WBC were bilobed mononuclear cells. Bilobed mononuclear cell proportions were similar to rock hyraxes, but lower than elephants (approximate range 20-60%). Heterophils and eosinophils were positive for MPx, ALP, SBB, and PAS, with heterophils also being positive for CAE. Most of the lymphocytes were positive for ANBE and they were variably positive for CAE. Monocytes and bilobed mononuclear cells had similar cytochemical staining reactions (variably positive for all stains, except Luna and TB), supporting a monocytic origin, like elephants. Platelets were ANBE- and PAS-positive. Luna stain was useful for identifying eosinophils and TB was uninformative. This study provides new information on the morphological features and cytochemical staining characteristics of WBC and platelets and will aid in obtaining accurate hematological data of Florida manatees.
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Edited by: Peter James O'Brien, University College Dublin, Ireland
Reviewed by: Ashley Barratclough, National Marine Mammal Foundation, United States; Jennifer Johns, Oregon State University, United States
ISSN:2297-1769
2297-1769
DOI:10.3389/fvets.2023.1149000