Hematological changes in Tinca tinca after exposure to lethal and sublethal doses of mercury, cadmium and lead

Tench, Tinca tinca, were exposed to three treatments (one acute lethal 96 hrs Lc50/48 hrs and two chronic sublethal 10 and 25% Lc50/504 hrs) each of Mercury, Cadmium and Lead and its behaviour as an indicator of impaired hematology was studied. It was observed that impairments in hematological parameters (increased/decreased Hct, Hb, RBC, WBC and Lct) were reflected in behaviour of fish in the form of hyperactivity, increased breathing, accelerated ventilation with rapid arrhythmic opercular and mouth movement, frequent surfacing and sinking, erratic swimming, gradual onset of inactivity, lethargy, loss of equilibrium, revolving and convulsion on exposure to heavy metal treatments. It was concluded that possibly four physiological systems (i) faulty gaseous exchange at gills, (ii) stress mediated hormonal imbalance, (iii) impaired osmoregulation and (iv) disturbed metabolism were involved in hematological impairments and their reflection in the behaviour of fish.

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Main Author: Lal Shah, S.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2010
Subjects:Biology, Fisheries, Pollution, Behaviour, Hematology, Tinca tinca, Heavy metals, Cadmium, Lead, gill, fish, Pakistan,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37168
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-371682021-07-04T04:18:53Z Hematological changes in Tinca tinca after exposure to lethal and sublethal doses of mercury, cadmium and lead Lal Shah, S. Biology Fisheries Pollution Behaviour Hematology Tinca tinca Heavy metals Cadmium Lead gill fish Pakistan Tench, Tinca tinca, were exposed to three treatments (one acute lethal 96 hrs Lc50/48 hrs and two chronic sublethal 10 and 25% Lc50/504 hrs) each of Mercury, Cadmium and Lead and its behaviour as an indicator of impaired hematology was studied. It was observed that impairments in hematological parameters (increased/decreased Hct, Hb, RBC, WBC and Lct) were reflected in behaviour of fish in the form of hyperactivity, increased breathing, accelerated ventilation with rapid arrhythmic opercular and mouth movement, frequent surfacing and sinking, erratic swimming, gradual onset of inactivity, lethargy, loss of equilibrium, revolving and convulsion on exposure to heavy metal treatments. It was concluded that possibly four physiological systems (i) faulty gaseous exchange at gills, (ii) stress mediated hormonal imbalance, (iii) impaired osmoregulation and (iv) disturbed metabolism were involved in hematological impairments and their reflection in the behaviour of fish. 2021-06-24T18:04:02Z 2021-06-24T18:04:02Z 2010 article TRUE 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37168 en http://www.ifro.ir application/pdf application/pdf 434-443 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/22388 18721 2018-04-03 13:10:33 22388 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Biology
Fisheries
Pollution
Behaviour
Hematology
Tinca tinca
Heavy metals
Cadmium
Lead
gill
fish
Pakistan
Biology
Fisheries
Pollution
Behaviour
Hematology
Tinca tinca
Heavy metals
Cadmium
Lead
gill
fish
Pakistan
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Fisheries
Pollution
Behaviour
Hematology
Tinca tinca
Heavy metals
Cadmium
Lead
gill
fish
Pakistan
Biology
Fisheries
Pollution
Behaviour
Hematology
Tinca tinca
Heavy metals
Cadmium
Lead
gill
fish
Pakistan
Lal Shah, S.
Hematological changes in Tinca tinca after exposure to lethal and sublethal doses of mercury, cadmium and lead
description Tench, Tinca tinca, were exposed to three treatments (one acute lethal 96 hrs Lc50/48 hrs and two chronic sublethal 10 and 25% Lc50/504 hrs) each of Mercury, Cadmium and Lead and its behaviour as an indicator of impaired hematology was studied. It was observed that impairments in hematological parameters (increased/decreased Hct, Hb, RBC, WBC and Lct) were reflected in behaviour of fish in the form of hyperactivity, increased breathing, accelerated ventilation with rapid arrhythmic opercular and mouth movement, frequent surfacing and sinking, erratic swimming, gradual onset of inactivity, lethargy, loss of equilibrium, revolving and convulsion on exposure to heavy metal treatments. It was concluded that possibly four physiological systems (i) faulty gaseous exchange at gills, (ii) stress mediated hormonal imbalance, (iii) impaired osmoregulation and (iv) disturbed metabolism were involved in hematological impairments and their reflection in the behaviour of fish.
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topic_facet Biology
Fisheries
Pollution
Behaviour
Hematology
Tinca tinca
Heavy metals
Cadmium
Lead
gill
fish
Pakistan
author Lal Shah, S.
author_facet Lal Shah, S.
author_sort Lal Shah, S.
title Hematological changes in Tinca tinca after exposure to lethal and sublethal doses of mercury, cadmium and lead
title_short Hematological changes in Tinca tinca after exposure to lethal and sublethal doses of mercury, cadmium and lead
title_full Hematological changes in Tinca tinca after exposure to lethal and sublethal doses of mercury, cadmium and lead
title_fullStr Hematological changes in Tinca tinca after exposure to lethal and sublethal doses of mercury, cadmium and lead
title_full_unstemmed Hematological changes in Tinca tinca after exposure to lethal and sublethal doses of mercury, cadmium and lead
title_sort hematological changes in tinca tinca after exposure to lethal and sublethal doses of mercury, cadmium and lead
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