Author/Authors :
Hasan، M.A A نويسنده Department of Fisheries, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh , , Ahmed، M K نويسنده Department of Fisheries, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh , , Akhand، A A نويسنده Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka- 1000, Bangladesh , , Ahsan، N نويسنده Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka- 1000, Bangladesh , , Islam، M M نويسنده Department of Fisheries, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh ,
Abstract :
The objectives of this work was to examine the toxicological effect and molecular
changes caused by a heavy metal pollutant mercuric chloride (HgCl2), in fresh water snakehead
Channa punctatus, locally known as Taki fish in Bangladesh. When fishes were exposed to HgCl2,
it induced death of the fishes in a concentration-dependent manner. 1 mM, the highest concentration
tested in this study, was found to be the deadliest and it induced death of the fishes within 35 to 40
minutes. As the concentration lowered (0.5 mM – 0.1 mM) the survival time increased dosedependently
to near about five hours. HgCl2 dissolved in different types of water (such as distilled
water, tap water and pond water) was found to have no effects in changing the required time of fish
death. We later investigated the effect of HgCl2 on fish liver cells as liver cells are known to be mostly
affected by toxic metals. HgCl2 found to decrease liver cell viability to 32% by the higher concentration
(1 mM) tested. Liver cell viability increased up to 82% with decreasing concentration of HgCl2 from
0.5 mM to 0.1 mM. To characterize the mechanism of cell death induced by HgCl2, the changes in
molecular level was then examined. It was found that the heavy metal induced chromosomal DNA
fragmentation and expression of certain proteins.