Assessment of the health status of Lake Nokoué (Benin, West Africa) exposed to multiple pollutants during flood season

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Chemistry and Ecology Pub Date : 2023-09-04 DOI:10.1080/02757540.2023.2253225
Agbohessi T Prudencio, Onibon Chabi, Pelebe Edéya Orobiyi Rodrigue, Mattah Dzorgbe Agbeko Precious, Guedegba Nicresse Léa, Imorou Toko Ibrahim, Chikou Antoine
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ABSTRACT This study used the levels of pollutants and the histopathological analysis of the gonads and liver of Sarotherodon melanotheron sampled in Lake Nokoué and Lake Toho, both in Benin (West Africa) to assess the health status of the ecosystems. Sixty adults (30 males and 30 females) of this species were caught during the flooding seasons from both Lake Nokoué, and Lake Toho (as a reference). The physicochemical parameters of the water and the heavy metal contents (Pb, Cd, Hg) in water/sediment/fish of three sites (S1, S2, S3) in Lake Nokoué and two sites (S4, S5) in Lake Toho were analysed. Results confirm very strong organic status with organic pollution index ranging from 1.25 to 1.5. Pb, Cd, and Hg levels in the water/sediment/fish muscle tissue of Lake Nokoué were far exceeding international standards. The histopathology of gonads revealed testis-ova up to 40% in males and follicular atretic oocytes up to 33.33% in females, indicated oestrogenic effects from the pollutants with a delay of spermatogenesis and stimulation of oogenesis. The histopathology of the liver revealed the presence of regressive changes. The findings call for actions to protect the ecosystem from pollution and attention in terms of health of humans consuming fish products from Lake Nokoué.
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Chemistry and Ecology
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期刊介绍: Chemistry and Ecology publishes original articles, short notes and occasional reviews on the relationship between chemistry and ecological processes. This journal reflects how chemical form and state, as well as other basic properties, are critical in their influence on biological systems and that understanding of the routes and dynamics of the transfer of materials through atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic systems, and the associated effects, calls for an integrated treatment. Chemistry and Ecology will help promote the ecological assessment of a changing chemical environment and in the development of a better understanding of ecological functions.
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