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- Title
Using gill and liver biomarkers to monitor the health of two neotropical fish species in a lake zone in Maranhão state.
- Authors
Candeira, Rildon Porto; Silva, Ladilson Rodrigues; Paiva, Izabela Alves; Mendes, Juliany Silva; Bezerra, Danilo Cutrim; Bezerra, Nancyleni Pinto Chaves
- Abstract
The aim of the current study is to histologically assess two Neotropical fish species (Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus and Cichlasoma bimaculatum) to monitor the health of a lake zone in Maranhão State. Forty-two (42) adult fish specimens - 21 belonged to species H. unitaeniatus and 21 to species C. Bimaculatum - were captured, euthanized and had their second right gill arch and liver fragments removed for histological analysis. Histological changes in specimens' gill and liver were semiquantitatively assessed by calculating the histological alterations index (HAI) based on the severity of each lesion established as stages I, II and III. Results recorded for both species were presented together; they evidenced that both assessed organs have shown changes associated with all three severity stages. Gill changes mostly observed through the analysis comprised total (85.71%) and partial (85.71%) fusion of several lamellae, epithelial lifting (80.95%), congested blood vessels (76.19%), disorganized lamellae, (76.19%) and lamellar epithelial hyperplasia (76.19%) - stage I alterations. The most common liver changes comprised vacuolization (90.48%), melanomacrophage centers (78.57%), cellular contour deformation (66.67%) and nucleus at cell periphery (52.38%), stage I alterations and hyperemia (45.24%) and cytoplasmic degeneration (40.48%) - stage II. Unlike the HAI indices recorded for gills, liver HAI values presented better distributed rates among severity classifications; therefore, it has evidenced a more severe condition. Thus, both organs analyzed in the investigated species have shown several histological changes that may have resulted from specimens interactions with stressors capable of affecting their health.
- Subjects
SAO Luis do Maranhao (Brazil); BRANCHIAL arch; LIVER; GILLS; CELL nuclei; SPECIES
- Publication
Acta Veterinaria Brasilica, 2023, Vol 17, Issue 2, p61
- ISSN
1981-5484
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21708/avb.2023.17.2.11537