Sublethal malathion induced changes in the ovary of an air-breathing fish,Heteropneustes fossilis: a histological study |
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Authors: | H. M. Dutta A. Nath S. Adhikari P. K. Roy N. K. Singh J. S. Datta Munshi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University, 44242 Kent, OH, USA;(2) Postgraduate Department of Zoology, Bhagalpur University, 812 007 Bhagalpur, India |
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Abstract: | This paper describes effects of a sublethal (1.2 mg 1–1) organophosphate, malathion, on the ovary of an air breathing catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis. The study focuses on microscopic changes that occur on ovigerous lamellae, oocytes at different stages of development and the nucleus of the immature oocyte. Also, change in estrogen levels in blood serum is investigated. Clumping of cytoplasm appears after 24 h of exposure to malathion. Clumping intensified after 48 h. Degeneration in the follicular cells was also observed. After 72 h exposure the number of nucleoli increased, nuclear materials shrunk, oocytes became adhered. With 96 h of exposure, nuclear materials of all the oocytes shrunk to a smaller clump. The oocytes fused together, and follicular epithelium became loose and ruptured. A few atretic oocytes were visible. Radioimmunoassay of the estrogen level in blood serum after 72 h of exposure of malathion showed a reduction in the level. This study showed that the histopathological condition of the gonad is reflected in malfunctioning of the endocrine system and hormonal disbalance. |
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