Effect of Microplastic Exposures to The Male Gonad Histology of Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)

Anggita Noer Laily, M. Fadjar, Y. Kilawati
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Aquaculture activities cannot be separated from obstacles that can lead to failure of aquaculture, including the presence of microplastics. Microplastic polystyrene (styrofoam) is a type of plastic that is commonly found in aquatic organisms (35%). Microplastics in fish can cause hormonal disturbances and high vacuolation in gonads which can cause apoptosis in gonadal cells. This study aimed to determine the effect of microplastics exposure on catfish (Clarias gariepinus) feed on the gonadal histology of male catfish. The research design used an experimental method with a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) which was divided into four treatments and three replications, namely 3% of the feed rate with treatments A (5% microplastics), B (10% microplastics), C (15% microplastics), and K (0% microplastics). Microplastic exposure treatment was given to fish by mixing it with commercial feed for 30 days. The results showed that microplastic exposure had a significant effect on the 15th and 30th days of the study on the Gonad Maturity Level (GML) and Gonado Somatic Index (GSI) of male catfish (C. gariepinus) in treatments A, B and C compared to controls (K). Treatment C (Microplastics 15%) had the lowest GML and GSI values, while treatment K (Microplastics 0%) had the highest GML and GSI values. Treatments A, B, and C experienced changes and delays in the development of gonadal cell structure, while control (K) developed well. This is presumably because the nutritional needs of control fish (K) were more fulfilled than treatments A, B and C exposed to microplastics.
微塑料暴露对鲇鱼雄性性腺组织学的影响
水产养殖活动离不开可能导致水产养殖失败的障碍,包括微塑料的存在。微塑料聚苯乙烯(发泡胶)是一种常见于水生生物中的塑料(35%)。鱼类中的微塑料会导致激素紊乱和性腺高度空泡化,从而导致性腺细胞凋亡。本研究旨在确定微塑料暴露在鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus)饲料中对雄性鲶鱼性腺组织学的影响。研究设计采用了一种完全随机设计(CRD)的实验方法,该方法分为四个处理和三个重复,即处理a(5%微塑料)、B(10%微塑料),C(15%微塑料)和K(0%微塑料)的3%进料率。通过将鱼类与商业饲料混合30天,对其进行微塑料暴露处理。结果表明,在研究的第15天和第30天,与对照组相比,微塑料暴露对处理a、B和C中雄性鲶鱼(C.gariepinus)的性腺成熟度水平(GML)和性腺体细胞指数(GSI)有显著影响(K)。处理C(微塑料15%)具有最低的GML和GSI值,而处理K(微塑料0%)具有最高的GML与GSI值。处理A、B和C的性腺细胞结构发生了变化和延迟,而对照组(K)发育良好。这可能是因为对照鱼(K)的营养需求比暴露于微塑料的处理A、B和C更能满足。
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