Quantal Response and Histopathological Effects of Sub-lethal Concentrations of a Selected Oilfield Chemical on African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)

Ibienebo Chris Davies, Efekemo, Oghenetekevwe, Evelyn Godwin Amaewhule
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The behavioural and histological effects of sublethal concentrations (0.0 ml/L, 12.8 ml/L, 25.59 ml/L, 38.39 ml/L, 51.19 ml/L, and 63.99 ml/L) of Xylene were evaluated in African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) after 28 days of exposure. Physico-chemical parameters such as temperature, conductivity, hydrogen ion concentration (pH), total hardness, total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen, total alkalinity, ammonia, and nitrate levels in the experiment were monitored using the standard method. Significant variations were observed in the different units except for the controlled unit. Behavioural changes were observed closely during the sublethal toxicity test using standard procedures. The bioassay experiments were repeated three times and the renewable test method was used. concentrations showed histopathological alterations in the gills and liver. Severely deformations were observed at 12.80ml/l, 38.39ml/l), 51.19ml/l, and 63.99ml/l. No form of abnormalities was observed in the fish gill and liver in the controlled unit. Progressive hyperventilation, faster operculum and tail beat movement, erratic movement, gulping of air, and spiralling. jumping, display of vigorous jerky movement suffocation, and loss of reflex were observed in C. gariepinus exposed to higher sublethal concentrations of Xylene. There was a significant dose-dependent variation in parameters in the experiment. In conclusion, xylene caused an alteration in the histopathological parameters and the behaviour of C. garienpinus. Therefore, we recommend the need for realistic regulatory measures and proper monitoring and sensitization on use to stakeholders.
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某油田化学品亚致死浓度对非洲鲶鱼的定量反应及组织病理学影响
研究了亚致死浓度(0.0 ml/L、12.8 ml/L、25.59 ml/L、38.39 ml/L、51.19 ml/L和63.99 ml/L)二甲苯对非洲鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus) 28 d后的行为和组织学影响。采用标准方法监测实验中的理化参数,如温度、电导率、氢离子浓度(pH)、总硬度、总溶解固形物、溶解氧、总碱度、氨和硝酸盐水平。除控制单元外,在不同单元中观察到显着变化。在使用标准程序进行亚致死毒性试验期间密切观察行为变化。生物测定实验重复3次,采用再生试验法。浓度显示鳃和肝脏的组织病理学改变。12.80ml/l、38.39ml/l、51.19ml/l、63.99ml/l时出现严重变形。在控制单元中,未观察到鱼鳃和肝脏出现任何形式的异常。进行性换气过度,肺盖和尾拍运动加快,运动不稳定,呼吸急促,螺旋式上升。暴露于亚致死浓度较高的二甲苯后,加里平棘猴出现跳跃、剧烈抽搐运动、窒息和反射丧失。实验中参数有明显的剂量依赖性变化。由此可见,二甲苯引起了加里宾弓形虫的组织病理参数和行为的改变。因此,我们建议有必要采取切合实际的监管措施,并对利益相关者的使用进行适当的监测和敏感化。
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