Title of article :
Histological Effects of Cadmium on Hepatopancreas and Gill in Cyprinus carpio
Author/Authors :
Ghiasi, Farzad Department of Fisheries - University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj , Mirzargar, Saeed Department of Aquatic Animal Health - Medicine University of Tehran, Tehran , Ashrafihellan, Javad Department of Pathology - Veterinary college - University of Tabriz, Tabriz
Abstract :
Background: Histological studies in organs like hepatopancreas and gill of the freshwater fish, Cyprinus carpio, were made to assess tissue damage due to sub-lethal concentration of cadmium after a long exposure period.
Methods: This study was conducted in University of Tehran, in 2013. The fish were divided into two groups in 1000 litre fiberglass tanks supplied with dechlorinated water [hardness 302.6 mg CaCo3/l, pH 7, O2 7.8 mg/L and temperature 15 ± 2 ºC] and continuous aeration. Group 1 was without any cadmium considered as control group. Group 2 was exposed to 30 ppb CdCl2 (Merck)
containing 7.8 ppb cadmium. The tissue samples from: hepatopancreas, gill were collected 30 days post exposure and processed by histological procedures.
Results: The main lesions in cadmium exposed groups were: (a) pancreatitis necrosis in
endocrine part of pancreas (b) cholangitis and necrosis in liver parenchyma (c) hypertrophy, fusion and telangiectasia in secondary lamellae
Conclusion: Cadmium chloride at low concentration can induce pathological alterations in
hepatopancreas and gill of common carp.
Keywords :
Cadmium , Common Carp , Gill , Hepatopancreas , Histological Effects
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics