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Endosulfan acute toxicity and histomorphological alterations in Jenynsia multidentata (Anablepidae,Cyprinodontiformes)
Authors:María L Ballesteros  Guillermo E Bianchi  Miriam Carranza  María A Bistoni
Institution:1. Cátedra de Diversidad Animal II , Universidad Nacional de Córdoba , Córdoba, Argentina;2. Cátedra de Morfología Animal , Universidad Nacional de Córdoba , Córdoba, Argentina;3. Cátedra de Diversidad Animal II , Universidad Nacional de Córdoba , Córdoba, Argentina;4. Cátedra de Morfología Animal , Universidad Nacional de Córdoba , Córdoba, Argentina
Abstract:Toxicity tests using adult specimens of Jenynsia multidentata were carried out during 96 hours in order to determine the lethal concentration (LC50) of endosulfan. Histological alterations were determined in gills and liver. Gill damage was quantified as secondary lamellae thickness. The 96 hr LC50 values were significantly different between males (0.719 μ g.L? 1) and females (1.317 μg.L? 1). The sex difference was attributed to the dimorphism in the lipid content in females (2.16%) and males (1.79%). Histological alterations in gills included hypertrophy and lifting of the epithelium of the secondary lamellae and aneurisms. These alterations caused a significant increase of the secondary lamellae thickness in treatment versus control fish. Finally, reversible histological alterations (such as hydropic degeneration and dilation of sinusoids) were observed in the liver of exposed fish as well as an irreversible change such as necrosis at the highest concentrations.
Keywords:Fish  endosulfan  histopathology  lipid content  liver  gills  secondary lamella thickness  
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