Study of bioaccumulation and sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride on the liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus)

Heavy metals such as Zinc (Zn) are pollutants in aquatic ecosystems that create many difficulties for the aquatic organisms and eventually humans. In the present research, sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride (Zncl2) were studied on bioaccumulation and liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus) d...

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Main Author: P. Sadeghi; G. 1Attaran Fariman; N. Kasalkheh
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Language:fas
Published: Iranian Fisheries Research Organization 2018-01-01
Series:‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://isfj.areo.ir/article_116759_en.html
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description Heavy metals such as Zinc (Zn) are pollutants in aquatic ecosystems that create many difficulties for the aquatic organisms and eventually humans. In the present research, sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride (Zncl2) were studied on bioaccumulation and liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus) during experimental condition. Fish were captured for experiment from Chabahar Bay with an average weight of 7.24±0.5 g and total length of 6.15±0.2 cm. According to the lethal concentration and LC50 for this species, a control group and two treatments with different concentrations of 1.73 and 3.46 mg/L, each group with 3 replicates, were used for induction sublethal concentration. Fish were exposed to sublethal concentrations for 1,7,14 and 21 days. At the end of each stage, liver tissue of fish were removed for histopathology examination and also on metal bioaccumulation. Result of liver tissue histopathology showed lesions such as bleeding complication, hepatocytes vacuolization and sinusoid dilation, nuclear hypertrophy, leukocyte infiltration, melanomacrophages aggregates and necrosis. Extent and severity of the lesion were increased with increasing Zinc Chloride concentration and exposure time. So that the highest lesions were for second treatment and 21 days. Also, the accumulation in the liver increased significantly with increase of the sublethal concentration (p<0.05).
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spelling doaj.art-9461ac493f4c4acc9ff104a62e2cf7e52022-12-22T03:17:48ZfasIranian Fisheries Research Organization‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān1026-13542322-59982018-01-01272127137Study of bioaccumulation and sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride on the liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus)P. Sadeghi; G. 1Attaran Fariman; N. KasalkhehHeavy metals such as Zinc (Zn) are pollutants in aquatic ecosystems that create many difficulties for the aquatic organisms and eventually humans. In the present research, sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride (Zncl2) were studied on bioaccumulation and liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus) during experimental condition. Fish were captured for experiment from Chabahar Bay with an average weight of 7.24±0.5 g and total length of 6.15±0.2 cm. According to the lethal concentration and LC50 for this species, a control group and two treatments with different concentrations of 1.73 and 3.46 mg/L, each group with 3 replicates, were used for induction sublethal concentration. Fish were exposed to sublethal concentrations for 1,7,14 and 21 days. At the end of each stage, liver tissue of fish were removed for histopathology examination and also on metal bioaccumulation. Result of liver tissue histopathology showed lesions such as bleeding complication, hepatocytes vacuolization and sinusoid dilation, nuclear hypertrophy, leukocyte infiltration, melanomacrophages aggregates and necrosis. Extent and severity of the lesion were increased with increasing Zinc Chloride concentration and exposure time. So that the highest lesions were for second treatment and 21 days. Also, the accumulation in the liver increased significantly with increase of the sublethal concentration (p<0.05).http://isfj.areo.ir/article_116759_en.htmlMugil cephalus; Zinc Chloride; liver; Bioaccumulation
spellingShingle P. Sadeghi; G. 1Attaran Fariman; N. Kasalkheh
Study of bioaccumulation and sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride on the liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus)
‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
Mugil cephalus; Zinc Chloride; liver; Bioaccumulation
title Study of bioaccumulation and sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride on the liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus)
title_full Study of bioaccumulation and sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride on the liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus)
title_fullStr Study of bioaccumulation and sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride on the liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus)
title_full_unstemmed Study of bioaccumulation and sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride on the liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus)
title_short Study of bioaccumulation and sublethal effects of Zinc Chloride on the liver structure of gray mullet (Mugil cephalus)
title_sort study of bioaccumulation and sublethal effects of zinc chloride on the liver structure of gray mullet mugil cephalus
topic Mugil cephalus; Zinc Chloride; liver; Bioaccumulation
url http://isfj.areo.ir/article_116759_en.html
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