Hexavalent
chromium induced oxidative,
histopathological
and hematological changes
in
snakehead fish, Channa punctatus
P.
Kanaujia1, A. Ratn2, Y. Awasthi3, S.P.
Trivedi3, M. Kumar3 and Y.K. Sharma1*
1Department of
Botany, University of Lucknow, Lucknow-226 007, India
2Department of
Zoology, Sanatan Dharm College, Muzaffarnagar-251 001, India
3Environmental
Toxicology & Bioremediation Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University
of Lucknow, Lucknow-226 007, India
*Corresponding
Author Email :
yogesh_s26@yahoo.com *ORCiD:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5994-0318
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Abstract
Aim:
To evaluate the effect of hexavalent chromium on biochemical, hematological
and histopathological responses and to assess its concentration in fish Channa
punctatus.
Methodology: Fishes were randomly distributed into Cr6+
treated groups, T1 (2 mg l-1), T2 (4 mg l-1),
T3 (6 mg l-1), and one control (0 mg l-1)
for 30 days exposure period. Potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7)
was used as source of Cr6+. The liver, kidney and blood were
sampled after 10, 20 and 30 days intervals.
Results:
The significant (p < 0.05) increments in the concentration of hexavalent
chromium and in the activities of enzymes (superoxide dismutase, catalase and
glutathione reductase) as well as lipid peroxidation were recorded in the
liver and kidney tissues of fish.However, the significant (p < 0.05) decline
of reduced glutathione and total protein were noticed in both the tissues of
fish. The red blood corpuscles count, hemoglobin and hematocrit significantly
(p <0.05) decreased, while the white blood corpuscles count increased in
blood of fish. Remarkably, the histopathological anomalies, pyknosis,
hypertrophy and inflammation in liver and cavity reduction in renal tubules
and glomerulus degenerative changes in kidney were prominently observed in
fish. Conversely, the necrosis and vacuolization were observed in liver and
kidney tissues of fish.
Interpretation: The findings of
the present study can be a useful tool as biomarkers for monitoring
environmental pollution in aquatic ecosystem caused by hexavalent chromium.
Key words: Biochemical, Biomarkers, Channa punctatus,
Hematological, Hexavalent chromium, Histopathological
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