Haematology, serum biochemistry and condition factor of the African snakehead fish, Parachanna obscura from Nigeria’s hydrologic areas

Friday Elijah Osho, Bamidele O. Omitoyin, E. Ajani
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Rapid change in the conservation status of Parachanna obscura from least concerned to endangered species raises concerns over the health of the natural populations of this stock in Nigeria. This study therefore investigated the haematology, serum biochemistry and condition factor of P. obscura from Nigeria's freshwater environment to assess their wellbeing. All eight hydologic areas in Nigeria were purposively selected while one river in each of the basins was randomly chosen for sampling of P. obscura. These randomly selected rivers were from Anambra (Niger South), Imo (Eastern south) , Ibbi (Upper Benue), Kaduna (Niger Central), Katsina Ala (Lower Benue), Hadejia (Lake Chad), Ogun (Western Littoral) , and Sokoto (Niger North) rivers. Fish samples were collected quaterly for a year from fishermen's catch. One-way ANOVA and Duncan's Multiple Range Test were employed for data analysis. Percentage parked cell volume, lymphocytes, neutrophil and monocytes as well as haemoglobin and red blood cells were not significantly different (p>0.05) across populations. However, other haematologic parameters differed significantly among the populations. Samples from river Ibbi had significantly higher levels of glucose (47.75±3.22 mg/dL), aspartate aminotransferase (42.25±2.72 U/L), alanine aminotransferase (33.25±2.14 U/L) and blood urea nitrogen (1.91±0.31 mg/dL). Condition factors averaged 0.81±0.01. The present study showed that measured haematologic and serum biochemistry parameters as well as the condition factor were within normal reference values for P. obscura or similar tropical fish species reference values. Therefore, other causes of the decline in population of this species in Nigeria should be investigated.
尼日利亚水文区非洲黑头鱼的血液学、血清生化及状况因子
黑腹伞的保护状况从最不受关注的物种迅速转变为濒危物种,这引起了人们对尼日利亚这一种群自然种群健康状况的关注。因此,本研究调查了尼日利亚淡水环境中暗箱假鳗的血液学、血清生化和状况因子,以评估其健康状况。在尼日利亚有目的地选择了所有8个水文区,而在每个流域随机选择一条河流作为暗箱假蝇的采样。这些随机选择的河流来自阿南布拉河(尼日尔南部)、伊莫河(东部南部)、伊比河(上贝努埃)、卡杜纳河(尼日尔中部)、卡齐纳阿拉河(下贝努埃)、哈德贾河(乍得湖)、奥贡河(西部沿海)和索科托河(尼日尔北部)。在一年的时间里,每季从渔民的渔获中收集鱼类样本。采用单因素方差分析和邓肯多元极差检验进行数据分析。不同种群间停放细胞体积百分比、淋巴细胞、中性粒细胞和单核细胞以及血红蛋白和红细胞无显著差异(p>0.05)。然而,其他血液学参数在人群中差异显著。血中葡萄糖(47.75±3.22 mg/dL)、谷草转氨酶(42.25±2.72 U/L)、丙氨酸转氨酶(33.25±2.14 U/L)和尿素氮(1.91±0.31 mg/dL)水平均高于对照组。条件因子平均为0.81±0.01。本研究结果表明,测定的血液学和血清生化指标以及条件因子均在暗室鱼或类似热带鱼的正常参考值范围内。因此,应该调查尼日利亚该物种数量下降的其他原因。
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