An application of histological technique for monitoring health status of fish species, Leuciscus aspius (Linnaeus, 1758) inhabiting Aras River, Iran

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences caspian journal of environmental sciences Pub Date : 2021-02-15 DOI:10.22124/CJES.2021.4603
M. Abbaszadeh, T. Şişman
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Abstract

Aras River and its reservoir play an important role in fisheries and water supplies in the northwest of Iran. It is considered that the river water is polluted by various anthropogenic activities. This study was performed to determine the histopathologic effects of water pollution on a fish species, Leuciscus aspius inhabiting the river. In July 2015, the fish were caught in two different stations of Aras River in Poldasht, Iran. The histopathological abnormalities were detected microscopically and evaluated with quantitative analyses in three organs of the fish. Hypertrophy, filament dilatation, lamellar epithelial liftings, thickening of filament, especially curve, a decrease of the mean length, necrosis, fusion, and lifting in lamellae were observed in gills. Main histopathological abnormalities in the liver were non-homogenous parenchyma, the proliferation of hepatopancreas, congestion, and degeneration of central vein, increasing melanomacrophage aggregates, and sinusoidal dilations. The observed changes in kidney included the degenerations of renal tubules, increasing melanomacrophage aggregates, pyknotic nuclei and vacuolization in proximal and distal tubule epithelial cells, and lymphocyte infiltration in renal parenchyma. It was found that the frequencies of the histological lesions were higher  in the liver in comparison with other organs. It was concluded that the increased  histopathological alteration in the fish tissues may be related to the presence and elevated  toxic contaminants in the river.
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应用组织学技术监测伊朗阿拉斯河中Leuciscus aspius (Linnaeus, 1758)鱼类的健康状况
阿拉斯河及其水库在伊朗西北部的渔业和供水方面发挥着重要作用。人们认为河水受到各种人类活动的污染。这项研究是为了确定水污染对栖息在河流中的一种鱼类——肉冻明鱼的组织病理学影响。2015年7月,这些鱼在伊朗波尔达什特的阿拉斯河的两个不同站点被捕获。在显微镜下检测到鱼的三个器官的组织病理学异常,并通过定量分析进行评估。鳃中可见肥大、丝扩张、板层上皮隆起、丝增厚,尤其是弯曲、平均长度减少、坏死、融合和片层隆起。肝脏的主要组织病理学异常是实质不均匀、肝胰腺增生、中央静脉充血和变性、黑巨噬细胞聚集增加和正弦扩张。观察到的肾脏变化包括肾小管退化、黑巨噬细胞聚集体增加、近端和远端小管上皮细胞中的固缩核和空泡化,以及肾实质中的淋巴细胞浸润。研究发现,与其他器官相比,肝脏的组织学病变频率更高。得出的结论是,鱼类组织中组织病理学变化的增加可能与河流中有毒污染物的存在和增加有关。
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