1. Deltamethrin-induced nuclear erythrocyte alteration and damage to the gills and liver of Colossoma macropomum.
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Cunha FDS, Sousa NDC, Santos RFB, Meneses JO, do Couto MVS, de Almeida FTC, de Sena Filho JG, Carneiro PCF, Maria AN, and Fujimoto RY
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- Animals, Cell Nucleus ultrastructure, DNA Damage, Erythrocytes ultrastructure, Fishes blood, Gills pathology, Lethal Dose 50, Liver pathology, Toxicity Tests, Acute, Cell Nucleus drug effects, Erythrocytes drug effects, Fishes genetics, Gills drug effects, Liver drug effects, Nitriles toxicity, Pyrethrins toxicity, Water Pollutants, Chemical toxicity
- Abstract
Deltamethrin is one of the most commonly used pyrethroids in the world, and it has a high toxic potential, mainly on aquatic organism. Thus, the purpose of this study was to evaluate LC
50 values of deltamethrin on tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) fingerlings and to investigate genotoxic effects and histopathological responses. Fish were exposed to different concentrations of deltamethrin (0, 6.16 × 10-3 ; 6.44 × 10-2 ; 1.34 × 10-1 , and 1.93 × 10-1 mg L-1 ) for 96 h. In addition, a genotoxicity analysis was carried out on peripheral blood erythrocytes and histopathological changes were classified by the severity degree of damage and organ functioning. The 96 h LC50 value for tambaqui was estimated at 5.56 × 10-2 mg L-1 using a static test system. Nuclear abnormalities in exposed fish included micronuclei, blebbed, notched, 8-shaped, and binucleated nuclei forms. Deltamethrin significantly induced a notched nucleus compared to other abnormalities. A histopathological examination showed hepatic lesions and gill damage. Deltamethrin was found to be highly toxic; it induced genotoxicity and caused liver and gill inflammation in tambaqui.- Published
- 2018
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