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Alleviating Effect of a Magnetite (Fe3O4) Nanogel against Waterborne-Lead-Induced Physiological Disturbances, Histopathological Changes, and Lead Bioaccumulation in African Catfish

Authors :
Afaf N. Abdel Rahman
Basma Ahmed Elkhadrawy
Abdallah Tageldein Mansour
Heba M. Abdel-Ghany
Engy Mohamed Mohamed Yassin
Asmaa Elsayyad
Khairiah Mubarak Alwutayd
Sameh H. Ismail
Heba H. Mahboub
Source :
Gels, Vol 9, Iss 8, p 641 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Heavy metal toxicity is an important issue owing to its harmful influence on fish. Hence, this study is a pioneer attempt to verify the in vitro and in vivo efficacy of a magnetite (Fe3O4) nanogel (MNG) in mitigating waterborne lead (Pb) toxicity in African catfish. Fish (n = 160) were assigned into four groups for 45 days. The first (control) and second (MNG) groups were exposed to 0 and 1.2 mg L−1 of MNG in water. The third (Pb) and fourth (MNG + Pb) groups were exposed to 0 and 1.2 mg L−1 of MNG in water and 69.30 mg L−1 of Pb. In vitro, the MNG caused a dramatic drop in the Pb level within 120 h. The Pb-exposed group showed the lowest survival (57.5%) among the groups, with substantial elevations in hepato-renal function and lipid peroxide (MDA). Moreover, Pb exposure caused a remarkable decline in the protein-immune parameters and hepatic antioxidants, along with higher Pb residual deposition in muscles and obvious histopathological changes in the liver and kidney. Interestingly, adding aqueous MNG to Pb-exposed fish relieved these alterations and increased survivability. Thus, MNG is a novel antitoxic agent against Pb toxicity to maintain the health of C. gariepinus.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23102861
Volume :
9
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Gels
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.513b7b571a574736956d6ee898835c95
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/gels9080641