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Comparative studies of liver and brain glycogen content of male and female Clarias batrachus (L.) after exposure of different doses of arsenic
Authors:Bibha Kumari  Jawaid Ahsan  Vikas Kumar
Institution:1. P.G. Department of Zoology , A.N. College, Magadh University, BodhGaya , Patna 800013 , Bihar , India bibhak136@gmail.com;3. P.G. Department of Zoology , A.N. College, Magadh University, BodhGaya , Patna 800013 , Bihar , India;4. Laboratory for Ecophysiology, Biochemistry and Toxicology, Department of Biology , University of Antwerp , B-2020 Antwerp , Belgium
Abstract:Different doses of arsenic (As) were used to investigate comparative toxicity on the liver and brain glycogen content on male and female Indian catfish Clarias batrachus (L.). As-induced effects were associated with gender, dose (5, 10, or 15?mg?L?1), and varying time periods (48, 96, or 144?h). It was noted that As produced dose- and time-dependent liver glycogenolysis and late brain glycogenolysis. Liver glycogenolysis was significantly increased after 48?h at all three As doses. At the highest dose 15?mg?L?1, liver glycogen were markedly diminished at in both male and female fish, but in females more reduction was observed than in males. However, with brain glycogen, the significant decrease was noted at 144?h with all three dose levels in both genders, with male being more susceptible. Thus, this study indicates that As produces glycogenolysis. The reduction in the liver glycogen content was more pronounced in female than in the male fish, whereas brain glycogen content decrease was more prominent in males.
Keywords:arsenic toxicity  liver glycogenolysis  brain glycogenolysis  Clarias batrachus
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