Title of article :
Hematological changes in Tinca tinca after exposure to lethal and sublethal doses of Mercury, Cadmium and Lead
Author/Authors :
Lal Shah, S. Pakistan Science Foundation, Pakistan
From page :
434
To page :
443
Abstract :
Tench, Tinea tinea, were exposed to three treatments (one acute lethal; 96 hrs Lcso/48 hrs and two chronic sublethallO and 25% Lcso/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 Let) 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.
Keywords :
Hematology , Tinea tinea , Heavy metals , Mercury , Cadmium , Lead
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences
Record number :
2669542
Link To Document :
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