Effects of some trace elements on the blood of Kuwait mullets, Liza Macrolepis (Smith) |
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Authors: | M.M. Helmy A.E. Lemke P.G. Jacob B.L. Oostdam |
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Affiliation: | Marine Pollution Programme, Environmental and Earth Science Division, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait |
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Abstract: | Haemopathological changes attributed to heavy metal poisoning were observed in blood smears of Liza macrolepis (Smith) taken after exposures of 96 h to graded doses (mg/l) of copper (0.11–1.80), lead (1.15–18.36), and mercury (0.04–0.59), in a flow-through marin bioassay system. In general, changes in leucocytic profile appear to be correlated with pathological changes caused by increasing copper and mercury concentrations. By contrast, blood samples of mullets exposed to lead, showed significant polychromasia and + anisocytosis regardless of concentrations. The RBC count, haemoglobin content, and haemotocrit percentages were less valuable in diagnosis of copper and mercury effects.These manifestations of poisoning by trace elements bear a resemblance to the pathological changes that have been shown clinically and experimentally in mammals. Consequently, blood measurements on marine organisms may be diagnostic of undeirably high levels of copper and mercury, and so may constitute useful indicators of marine pollution. |
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