Haematological and Serum Biomarker Responses in Heteropneustes fossilis Exposed to Bisphenol A

The present investigation was carried out for 21 days to explore the sub-lethal toxicity of bisphenol A (BPA) of concentration 0.714, 1.428 and 2.142 mg/L (1/10, 1/20 and 1/30 % of 96 h LC50) on haematological and serum biochemical parameters of Heteropneustes fossilis. Routine haematological parame...

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Main Author: Bhawna Srivastava and P.B. Reddy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technoscience Publications 2020-12-01
Series:Nature Environment and Pollution Technology
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Online Access:http://neptjournal.com/upload-images/(24)B-3677.pdf
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Summary:The present investigation was carried out for 21 days to explore the sub-lethal toxicity of bisphenol A (BPA) of concentration 0.714, 1.428 and 2.142 mg/L (1/10, 1/20 and 1/30 % of 96 h LC50) on haematological and serum biochemical parameters of Heteropneustes fossilis. Routine haematological parameters like total erythrocyte count (TEC), total leukocyte count (TLC), haemoglobin content (Hb), haematocrit (Hct), erythrocyte indices, total serum protein, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST), albumin, globulin, uric acid, and creatinine were examined as toxicological endpoints. The findings of this study revealed that BPA had a negative effect on both the haematological and serum biochemical parameters of Heteropneustes fossilis. The study revealed a significant decrease in red blood cell count, haemoglobin concentration and haematocrit percentage (anaemia) while white blood cell count showed a significant increase in all treatment groups (p < 0> 0.05). The results of serum biochemistry in BPA exposed fish showed enhanced serum AST, ALT, urea, uric acid and creatinine but decreased serum total protein and albumin. This might be due to the possible disruption of haemopoietic tissue or impairment of liver and kidney function. Based on the results, we conclude that BPA is toxic to Heteropneustes fossilis and its occurrence in the environment may threaten the health of aquatic species. Accordingly, it suggests that haematological and serum biochemical parameters could be effectively used as reflective bioindicators in ecotoxicological studies.
ISSN:0972-6268
2395-3454