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摘要
多环芳烃(PAHs)由于对水生生物的不良影响而引起了全世界许多研究者的兴趣。萘在家庭和工业方面都有潜在的用途,并且已知会排放到水生生态系统中。考虑到萘在水生生物中的过度使用和排放增加的可能性,本实验计划在实验室条件下解读萘对淡水鱼testudineus肝脏组织学变化的影响。根据72 h LC50值(4.4-5 mg -1),将不同浓度的萘置于水中72 h。萘暴露引起组织异常,如中央静脉结构改变、空泡形成、肥厚、肝细胞坏死、血细胞积聚和脂质沉积。暴露于高浓度萘的鱼肝组织出现坏死、肥大和空泡化等显著变化。因此,本研究表明,在水生生态系统中,萘污染会影响水生动物的健康状况。
Histological Alterations in Liver of Anabas testudineus on Short Term Exposure to Naphthalene, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon.
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) have captured the interest of many investigators worldwide because of adverse effects on aquatic organisms. Naphthalene has potential uses both for domestic and industrial purposes and is known to be discharged into aquatic ecosystems. Considering the overuse and the probability of elevated discharge of naphthalene in aquatic bodies, this experiment was planned to decipher the consequences of naphthalene on Anabas testudineus, a freshwater fish in terms of histological changes in liver under laboratory conditions. Variable concentrations of naphthalene based on 72 h LC50 value (4.4-5 mgL-1) were administered in water for 72 h. Naphthalene exposure caused histological anomalies like structural modifications in central vein, vacuolation, hypertrophication, necrotic hepatocytes, accumulated blood cells and lipid deposition. Significant modifications like necrosis, hypertrophication and vacuolation were noticed in the hepatic tissues of fish exposed to highest concentration of naphthalene. Hence, the current study exhibited that naphthalene pollution in aquatic ecosystem can affect the health conditions of aquatic fauna.
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