Sexual dimorphism in neutrophils of three species of primates

A morphological sex difference in the nuclei of polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes in Macaca foscicularis, Presbytis melalophos and Hylobates lar is described. Neutrophils of female monkeys showed a solitary round appendage 1.3-1.6 u in diameter with a drumstick form attached to a lobe of the n...

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Main Authors: Bongso, Tuan Ariffeen, Hilmi, M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 1981
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39549/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39549/1/Sexual%20dimorphism%20in%20neutrophils%20of%20three%20species%20of%20primates.pdf
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Summary:A morphological sex difference in the nuclei of polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes in Macaca foscicularis, Presbytis melalophos and Hylobates lar is described. Neutrophils of female monkeys showed a solitary round appendage 1.3-1.6 u in diameter with a drumstick form attached to a lobe of the nucleus by a narrow stalk. The incidence of this drumstick-like appendage was 2.6.±. 0.3%, 2.0 .±. 0.1% and 3.1 ±.0.3% in M. fascicularis, P. melalophos and H. lar respectively. Other aberrant forms of the typical drumstick such as rackets, sessile nodules and clubs occurred in both sexes of each species. A minimum of 500 leukocytes per animal had to be examined to arrive at a reliable sex difference.