Pattern of cutaneous wound healing in a live fish Clarias batrachus (L.)(Clariidae, Pisces.)


Autoria(s): Dutta, M.; Rai, A.K.
Data(s)

1994

Resumo

Incisional wounds of the same length and depth were made on skin between dorsal fin and the lateral line canal of Clarias batrachus and the pattern of wound closure has been studied histologically. Following infliction, a marked change in the colour of the skin surrounding the wound was observed which lasted for about 30 h and restored thereafter. Mucus and blood cells plugged the wound gap shortly after infliction. The epidermis surrounding the wound was found to be detached from the basement membrane. Mass movement of epidermal cells was observed from both side of the wound gap. The epidermal cells at the margin of the wound became hypertrophied. The epidermis became normal by 32 days. The dealing of sub-epidermal tissue indicated degenerative and regenerative changes of muscle fibres. The mucus and blood cells were accumulated in the wound gap and later fine blood vessels were formed. Gradually granulation tissue was formed and fibroblasts and myoblasts appeared. Myoblast differentiated into muscle bundles. The epidermal repair was completed within 35 days.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16508/1/JIFA24_107.pdf

Dutta, M. and Rai, A.K. (1994) Pattern of cutaneous wound healing in a live fish Clarias batrachus (L.)(Clariidae, Pisces.). Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 24, pp. 107-113.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16508/

Palavras-Chave #Biology
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Article

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