پديد آورندگان :
Sharifpour I. نويسنده , Pourgholam R. نويسنده , SOLTANI M. نويسنده , Hassan M.D. نويسنده , Akbari S. نويسنده , NOURI DELAVAR A. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Histopathological effects of different sublethal concentrations (1, 2 and 4
mg/l) of diazinon, an organophosphorus pesticide, on gill, liver, spleen and kidney of
grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) were studied after I, 7, 15,30 and 45 days
post-exposing fishes weighting 850 ± 155 g to the toxicant for 12 hours at 18-22°C.
In addition, tissues of nostril were examined for transmission electron microscopy
and scanning electron microscopy. Results of light microscopic examinations of
tissues showed that toxicant was causing severe histopathological effects such as
congestion of blood vessels, haemorrhage, cellular infiltration, pyknosis of cells
nuclei, vacuolar degeneration and general necrosis in the kidney, spleen and liver.
There were also degenerative changes of interstitial tissue and detachment of tubular
basement membrane in kidney observed. Hyperplasia and fusion of secondary lamel1ae, separation and sloughing of epithelium from the underlying basement
membrane were also observed in gill sections. Transmission electron microscopy
(TEM) examination of nostril revealed, damages of epithelial cel1s (vacuolated club
cel1s and abnormality in cel1sי nuclei). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
examination of nostril showed a reduction in excretion of amorphous proteinous
materials, reduction in vesicle numbers on the cel1 surface and also closing of cell
surface canals.