Lead- and cadmium-induced histopathological changes in gill, kidney and liver tissue of freshwater climbing perch Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792)
2014
Ahmed, Md Kawser | Parvin, Elora | Monirul Islam, Md. | Akter, Mosammat Salma | Khan, Shahneawz | Al-Mamun, Md Habibullah
The objective of this study was to examine the toxicological effect of two major heavy metal pollutants, lead chloride (PbCl ₂) and cadmium chloride (CdCl ₂), in the freshwater climbing perch, Anabas testudineus . Fish were exposed to 1.0 and 2.0 mg/L both metals and histopathological changes in gill, kidney and liver tissues were studied. Major changes observed in gill tissue were epithelial lifting, proliferation of epithelial cells, fusion of secondary lamellae, hyperplasia and hypertrophy of mucous cells, and necrosis of epithelial cells. Cell necrosis, degenerated kidney tubules, congestion, lymphocytic infiltration and vacuolation were the major abnormalities observed in kidney tissue. The most conspicuous changes in liver were darker nucleoli, irregularly shaped hepatocytes with dilated blood capillaries, and focal as well as single necrosis. Fish specimens exposed to PbCl ₂ exhibited pronounced changes in all tissues examined compared with those exposed to CdCl ₂. It is evident from this study that heavy metals can cause significant histopathological changes in fish tissue.
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