Title of article :
Hematological responses of Goldfish (Carassiusauratus) to different acute concentrations of Silver Sulfate as a toxicant
Author/Authors :
abarghoei, s. gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources - department of fisheries, ايران , hedayati, s.a. gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources - department of fisheries, ايران , ghafarifarsani, h. islamic azad university, shahrekord branch - young researchers and elite club, ايران , hasangerami, m. islamic azad university, shiraz branch - young researchers and elite club, ايران
From page :
247
To page :
256
Abstract :
This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of silver sulfate (AgSO4) as a toxicant in goldfish (Carassiusauratus). One hundred and forty-seven live specimens of C. auratus were obtained and exposed to 1, 10, 100, 500, 1000 and 2000 ppm of AgSO4for 96 hours. There was one control group (no AgSO4) and three replicates. The physicochemical properties of water and the following parameters were constant: pH: 7.56±0.45 (TS1); temperature: 19±1°C; hardness: 293±2.35 ppm and dissolved oxygen: 8.80 ±0.06 mg L^-1 (DO-5510). LC1, LC10, LC30, LC50, LC70, LC90 and LC99 were calculated in 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours. For assessing the impact ofAgSO4 on physiological responses of goldfish hematological indices, blood glucose and cortisol levels were measured. Results showed that LC50 96-h of AgSO4 for goldfish was 687.81 ppm. In addition, the use of AgSO4induces a significant decrease in MCHE after 48 hours, MCV and MCH after 96 hours and lymphocyte after 96 hours in contrast to the control group (P 0.05). Furthermore, increased lymphocyte was significant after 24 hours exposure (P 0.05). In addition, glucose increased significantly at P 0.05 with time increase24 hours after experiment but this (). In conclusion, the study showed that acute toxicity of AgSO4induced hematological alterations in goldfish and offers a tool for the evaluation oftoxicity-derived alterations.
Keywords :
Carassiusauratus , hematological parameters , silver sulfate , stress response , toxicity
Journal title :
Pollution
Journal title :
Pollution
Record number :
2655607
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