Histological and histochemical changes in the gills of the yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata exposed to the Raphidphycean flagellate Chattonella marina |
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Authors: | M Endo T Sakai A Kuroki |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Miyazaki, 880 Miyazaki, Japan |
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Abstract: | The gills of the yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata, exposed to Chattonella marina a red tide species, were examined histologically and histochemically. The pavement cells of primary lamellae were swollen in the exposed specimens. This presumably indicates that C. marina contains undetermined toxic substances. The number of mucous cells containing mucous decreased in proportion to the duration of exposure. The loss of the mucous substance in the cells is probably due to the ichthyotoxic stimulus caused by C. marina. A decrease of carbonic anhydrase activity in the secondary lamellae was confirmed, when mucous substances were lost in most mucous cells. Since the carbonic anhydrase usually exists in the epithelia of the secondary lamellae, it was presumably resolved by C. marina. The decrease of the carbonic anhydrase activity may cause certain physiological disadvantages to the fish exposed to C. marina. |
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