Induction of micronuclei in blood and histopathological alterations in gill, kidney and liver of Channa punctatus (Bloch, 1793) exposed to copper sulphate

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Namita Kumari, Vivek Kumar, S. P. Trivedi, C. Singh, Article Info
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Copper is one of the most toxic metals to fish and causes cytotoxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic effects. The accumulation of copper in an aquatic environment directly impacts man and the aquatic ecosystem. The present study aimed to determine the effect of copper sulphate (CuSO4) accumulation on the induction of micronuclei in blood and histological changes in kidney and liver of the fish Channa punctatus. The test chemical LC50 was determined after 96 hours during the first experiment. Later in the second experiment, the test animal was exposed to three sub-lethal concentrations of CuSO4 [0.1 mg/l (96 h-LC50/40), 0.2 mg/l (96 h-LC50/20) and 0.4 mg/l (96 h-LC50/10)]. Physico chemical parameters of the test medium, such as pH, temperature, hardness, alkalinity, and dissolved oxygen, were observed throughout the experiment, and all values were within the ranges necessary for the fish's survival. At intervals of 7, 14, 21, and 28 days, the control (without any test chemical) and copper sulphate exposed Groups' blood, liver, kidney, and gill tissues were taken to evaluate changes in genotoxic and histological parameters. Micronuclei (MN) induction and nuclear abnormalities (NAs) were observed at regular intervals. After 28 days, the MN frequency in Groups 1, 2, 3, and 4 was 0.78±0.006, 8.40±0.052, 10.37±0.098 and 10.90±0.024 respectively. A significant (P< 0.05) rise in MN frequencies and NAs indicated fish erythrocytes' DNA damage. Histological analysis of the liver, kidney, and gills revealed serious tissue injury such as necrosis, vacuolization, and degeneration after 28 days in the exposed Groups. The present study observed changes due to genotoxicity and histology, giving the most comprehensive understanding of CuSO4 stress on the fish C. punctatus and its risks to human health.  
暴露于硫酸铜的鳢鱼 (Bloch, 1793) 血液中微核的诱导以及鳃、肾和肝脏的组织病理学改变
铜是对鱼类毒性最大的金属之一,具有细胞毒性、诱变性和致癌性。铜在水生环境中的积累会直接影响人类和水生生态系统。本研究旨在确定硫酸铜(CuSO4)的积累对诱导鱼类血液中的微核以及鱼类肾脏和肝脏组织学变化的影响。第一次实验在 96 小时后测定了测试化学品的半数致死浓度。在第二次实验中,试验动物接触了三种亚致死浓度的 CuSO4 [0.1 毫克/升(96 小时半数致死浓度/40)、0.2 毫克/升(96 小时半数致死浓度/20)和 0.4 毫克/升(96 小时半数致死浓度/10)]。在整个实验过程中观察了试验介质的物理化学参数,如 pH 值、温度、硬度、碱度和溶解氧,所有数值均在鱼类生存所需的范围内。每隔 7、14、21 和 28 天,分别采集对照组(不含任何试验化学品)和硫酸铜暴露组的血液、肝脏、肾脏和鳃组织,以评估基因毒性和组织学参数的变化。定期观察微核(MN)诱导和核异常(NAs)。28 天后,1、2、3 和 4 组的 MN 频率分别为 0.78±0.006、8.40±0.052、10.37±0.098 和 10.90±0.024。MN 频率和 NAs 的显着上升(P< 0.05)表明鱼类红细胞的 DNA 已损坏。对暴露组的肝脏、肾脏和鳃的组织学分析表明,28 天后,组织出现严重损伤,如坏死、空泡化和变性。本研究观察到了基因毒性和组织学引起的变化,从而最全面地了解了 CuSO4 对鱼类的胁迫及其对人类健康的危害。
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Journal of Applied and Natural Science
Journal of Applied and Natural Science Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (all)
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