insect embryonic/larval lymph gland

embryonic/larval hematopoietic organ

Hematopoietic organ of the larva, located along the dorsal vessel, behind the brain. It produces the plasmatocytes, crystal cells and lamellocytes which are released at the end of the larval instar and onset of metamorphosis. It is composed of 3 pairs of bilateral lobes: an anterior primary lobe, a posterior secondary lobe and the most posterior lobe (or multiple lobes), the tertiary lobe. Each lobe is separated by pericardial cells. In the late embryo, the lymph gland consists of a single pair of lobes (primary lobes) containing around 20 cells each that flank the dorsal vessel. By the second larval instar, the lymph gland is composed of two or three new pairs of posterior lobes, and the primary lobes have increased in size to contain around 200 cells. During the first and early second larval instars, the lymph gland comprises only the hematopoietic progenitor population. The lymph gland increases in size ten-fold by the late third instar, and at this stage the progenitor cells (prohemocytes) become restricted to the medial region (medullary zone) of the primary lobe and become quiescent. The differentiated hemocytes are found in the periphery (cortical zone) of the primary lobe and these cells proliferate extensively. The posterior signalling center is a group of about 30 cells at the posterior tip of the primary lobe that secretes several signalling molecules and functions as a stem-cell niche. The secondary and tertiary lobes contain prohemocytes, and rarely a differentiated cell. Lymph glands are eliminated at metamorphosis.

النوع Vessel
البنية الأم multi-tissue structure
الاسم اللاتيني embryonic/larval hematopoietic organ

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What is the insect embryonic/larval lymph gland?
The insect embryonic/larval lymph gland is the primary hematopoietic organ in insect larvae, responsible for producing blood cells (hemocytes). It is a transient organ present during larval development.
Where is the larval lymph gland located in insects?
It is located along the dorsal vessel (aorta) just behind the brain of the larva, arranged as three pairs of bilateral lobes.
What types of blood cells does the larval lymph gland produce?
The lymph gland produces three main types of hemocytes: plasmatocytes (phagocytic cells), crystal cells (involved in melanization and innate immunity), and lamellocytes (encapsulating large foreign bodies).
What is the structural organization of the insect lymph gland?
The lymph gland is organized into three pairs of bilateral lobes. The primary lobes contain a medullary zone of prohemocytes and a cortical zone of differentiating hemocytes, as well as a posterior signaling center.
How does the lymph gland contribute to insect immunity?
The lymph gland supplies hemocytes into circulation that phagocytose pathogens, encapsulate parasites, and participate in melanization reactions that kill invaders, forming the core of insect cellular immunity.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.