Impact of Sewage Effluents on Osmoregulation in a Freshwater Teleost, Anabas testudineus

R. Binitha, S. Soorya, C. A. Devi, F. Sunny
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This study investigated the impact of sewage effluents of the polluted river, Parvathyputhenar in Trivandrum city, Kerala, India, on the activities of osmoregulatory enzymes such as Na + /K + and Ca 2+ ATPases, the concentration of sodium and potassium ion content in the gill and on the chloride cells (CCs) and pavement cells (PCs) that regulate ions transport in the gill epithelium of a freshwater fish. The results indicate a significant (P<0.05) decrease in the activity of branchial Na + /K + ATPase and Ca 2+ ATPase in the fish exposed to sewage effluents for 7, 14 and 28 days and the fish caught from the polluted river. When the fish caught from the polluted river were kept in normal pond water in the laboratory for 30, 60 and 90 days, the enzyme's activities were gradually increased and almost restored to the control level. Scanning electron microscopic analysis of gill epithelium showed noticeable changes in the surface area morphology of CCs and PCs in the fish exposed to sewage effluents. Exposure to the sewage effluents drastically altered the size and characteristic "finger print" pattern of PCs and also reduced number of CCs in the gill epithelium. As the ATPases play an important role in maintenance of functional integrity of gill epithelium it is suggested that measurement of the activities of ATPases may be used as a biomarker of exposure to sewage effluents. This work is highly pertinent in the context of increased level and effect of endocrine disrupting chemicals present in the aquatic systems, which are increasing day by day.
污水对淡水硬骨鱼(Anabas testudineus)渗透调节的影响
本研究调查了印度喀拉拉邦特里vandrum市Parvathyputhenar污染河流的污水对淡水鱼鳃上皮中调节离子运输的氯细胞(CCs)和铺装细胞(PCs)渗透调节酶(如Na + /K +和ca2 + atp酶)活性的影响,以及鳃中钠和钾离子含量的浓度。结果表明,污水处理7、14和28 d的鱼和污染河流捕获的鱼鳃Na + /K + atp酶和ca2 + atp酶活性显著(P<0.05)降低。从污染河流捕获的鱼在实验室的正常池塘水中饲养30、60和90天后,酶的活性逐渐增加,几乎恢复到对照水平。鳃上皮的扫描电镜分析显示,接触污水的鱼的cc和pc的表面积形态发生了明显的变化。暴露于污水中大大改变了pc的大小和特征“指纹”模式,也减少了鳃上皮中cc的数量。由于atp酶在维持鳃上皮的功能完整性方面起着重要作用,因此建议测量atp酶的活性可作为污水暴露的生物标志物。这项工作是高度相关的背景下增加水平和影响内分泌干扰化学物质存在于水生系统,这是日益增加的。
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