<b>Morpho-toxicology of chlorpyrifos to prolactin cells of a freshwater catfish, <i>Heteropneustes fossilis<i></b> - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v34i4.9134
Abstract
In the present study, an organophosphorus compound Coroban (active ingredient chlorpyrifos – E.C. 20%) was used. In short-term exposure the fish were subjected to 0.8 of 96h LC50 value of chlorpyrifos (1.76 mg L-1) for 96h. In long-term exposure the experiment was performed for 28 days by using 0.2 of 96h LC50 value of chlorpyrifos (0.44 mg L-1). Fish were killed on each time intervals from control and experimental (chlorpyrifos) groups after 24, 48, 72, and 96h in short-term exposure and after 7, 14, 21, and 28 days in long-term experiment. Blood samples were collected and sera were analyzed for calcium. Pituitary glands were fixed for histological studies and stained with Herlant tetrachrome and Heidenhain’s azan techniques. Short-term exposure of chlorpyrifos caused decrease in the serum calcium levels. No change was noticed in the prolactin cells of chlorpyrifos treated fish. Long-term treatment with chlorpyrifos provoked hypocalcemia. The prolactin cells of treated fish exhibited slight degranulation after 21 days whereas the nuclear volume remained unchanged. After 28 days, the prolactin cells exhibited further degranulation and the nuclear volume recorded an increase. Cytolysis and vacuolization were also visible.
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- Figure 1. Serum calcium levels of short-term chlorpyrifos treated Heteropneustes fossilis. Values are mean ± S.E. of six specimens. Asterisk indicates significant differences (P<0.05) from control. (Português (Brasil))
- Figure 2. Serum calcium levels of long-term chlorpyrifos treated Heteropneustes fossilis. Values are mean ± S.E. of six specimens. Asterisk indicates significant differences (P<0.05) from control. (Português (Brasil))
- Figure 5. Prolactin cells of 28 days chlorpyrifos exposed fish showing degeneration (arrows). Note vacuolization and cytolysis (white broken arrows) at some places. Herlant tetrachrome X 800. (Português (Brasil))
- Figure 3. Prolactin cells of control Heteropneustes fossilis. Mark indistinct cell boundaries. Herlant tetrachrome X 800. Figure 4. Prolactin cells of 21 days chlorpyrifos treated fish showing slight degranulation (arrows). Herlant tetrachrome X 800. (Português (Brasil))
- Figure 6. Nuclear volume of prolactin cells of long-term chlorpyrifos exposed Heteropneustes fossilis. Each value represents mean ± S.E. of six specimens. Asterisk indicates significant differences (P<0.05) from control (Português (Brasil))
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