Biochemical Response and Histopathologic Alterations in Papyrocranus afer from Banegbe River, Delta State, Nigeria

Ogana Joy, Orji, Ejike Celestine, Nworji, Ogechukwu Frances
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Aim: This study investigated the effects of pollutants on the biochemical and histopathological components of Papyrocranus afer obtained from the Banegbe River at different locations (upstream, middle-stream, and downstream). The effect of the pollutant on the checked were, levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in blood samples of the fishes and the histopathologic alterations of the gills and liver of the fishes.                                                                               Methodology: The gills and liver tissue of the fish were collected and processed using routine histologic techniques for fixing and embedding in paraffin and staining sections with hem eosin. All the indices of the enzyme tests were estimated with the aid of Randox Diagnostic Test Kits following the manufacturer’s methods.                                 Results: Evaluation of the plasma enzymes showed significant increases (p<0.05) in plasma ALT, AST, and ALP activity in all the sampled points of Banegbe River when compared to the control 1 (Orogodo river) with middle-stream having significant (p<0.05) higher concentrations when compared to down-stream and up-stream. The main alterations observed in the liver of the fish at the Banegbe River were Kupffer cell hyperplasia and focal necrosis of the liver. While the gills showed alteration of the structure of the epithelium, hyperplasia of the epithelium of the primary lamella, epithelial lifting, vacuolization, alteration of the structure, and occurrence of aneurysms in the secondary lamella, all these alterations were as a result of pollutant in the river. Control 1 showed normal parenchymal cells of the liver and normal gill structure.    Conclusion: The increase in enzyme activities suggests leakage of these enzymes from the liver cytosol into the bloodstream as a result of liver damage by contaminants. From our results, it can be concluded that the Banegbe River is polluted as a result of effluents channeled in the river by industries within the environs.
来自尼日利亚三角洲州巴内格河的纸鹤的生化反应和组织病理学改变
目的:本研究探讨了不同地点(上、中、下游)采自巴涅格河的Papyrocranus的污染物对其生化和组织病理学成分的影响。污染物对被测鱼类血液中碱性磷酸酶(ALP)、丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)和天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)水平的影响以及鱼鳃和肝脏的组织病理学改变。方法:收集鱼的鳃和肝组织,采用常规组织学技术进行石蜡固定和包埋,并用hem伊红染色切片。酶检测的所有指标均采用Randox诊断试剂盒,按照生产厂家的方法进行估计。结果:血浆酶评价显示,与对照1 (Orogodo河)相比,Banegbe河各采样点血浆ALT、AST和ALP活性均显著升高(p<0.05),中游较下游和上游浓度均显著升高(p<0.05)。Banegbe河鱼类肝脏的主要变化是库普弗细胞增生和肝脏局灶性坏死。而鳃上皮结构改变,初级片层上皮增生,上皮抬升,空泡化,结构改变,次级片层出现动脉瘤,这些变化都是河流污染的结果。对照1肝脏实质细胞正常,鳃结构正常。结论:酶活性的增加表明这些酶从肝细胞质渗漏到血液中是由于肝脏受到污染物损害的结果。从我们的研究结果可以得出结论,巴内格贝河受到污染的原因是周围工业向河中排放的污水。
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