Histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a Neotropical fish caged in an urban stream

Histological changes in gills, kidney and liver were used to evaluate the health of the Neotropical fish species Prochilodus lineatus, subjected to in situ tests for 7 days in a disturbed urban stream and in a reference site, during winter and summer. In fish caged in the urban stream the most commo...

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Main Authors: Marina M. P. Camargo, Cláudia B. R. Martinez
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia
Series:Neotropical Ichthyology
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spelling doaj-41148114cea44e129d983c0405a46b572020-11-24T23:28:37ZengSociedade Brasileira de IctiologiaNeotropical Ichthyology1982-02245332733610.1590/S1679-62252007000300013S1679-62252007000300013Histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a Neotropical fish caged in an urban streamMarina M. P. CamargoCláudia B. R. MartinezHistological changes in gills, kidney and liver were used to evaluate the health of the Neotropical fish species Prochilodus lineatus, subjected to in situ tests for 7 days in a disturbed urban stream and in a reference site, during winter and summer. In fish caged in the urban stream the most common lesions were epithelial lifting, hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the respiratory epithelium, lamellar fusion, and aneurysms in the gills; enlargement of the glomerulus, reduction of Bowman's space, occlusion of the tubular lumen, cloudy swelling and hyaline droplet degeneration in the kidneys; hepatocytes with hypertrophy, cytoplasmic and nuclear degeneration, melanomacrophage aggregates, bile stagnation and one case of focal necrosis in the liver. The lesions were comparatively most severe in the liver. Histopathology showed to be a very suitable biomarker for use in conjugation with the in situ test, because the seasonal variation did not interfere in the results and it was possible to differentiate the sites in the urban stream from the reference site.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252007000300013&lng=en&tlng=enin situ testshistopathological biomarkerswater quality
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author Marina M. P. Camargo
Cláudia B. R. Martinez
spellingShingle Marina M. P. Camargo
Cláudia B. R. Martinez
Histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a Neotropical fish caged in an urban stream
Neotropical Ichthyology
in situ tests
histopathological biomarkers
water quality
author_facet Marina M. P. Camargo
Cláudia B. R. Martinez
author_sort Marina M. P. Camargo
title Histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a Neotropical fish caged in an urban stream
title_short Histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a Neotropical fish caged in an urban stream
title_full Histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a Neotropical fish caged in an urban stream
title_fullStr Histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a Neotropical fish caged in an urban stream
title_full_unstemmed Histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a Neotropical fish caged in an urban stream
title_sort histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a neotropical fish caged in an urban stream
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia
series Neotropical Ichthyology
issn 1982-0224
description Histological changes in gills, kidney and liver were used to evaluate the health of the Neotropical fish species Prochilodus lineatus, subjected to in situ tests for 7 days in a disturbed urban stream and in a reference site, during winter and summer. In fish caged in the urban stream the most common lesions were epithelial lifting, hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the respiratory epithelium, lamellar fusion, and aneurysms in the gills; enlargement of the glomerulus, reduction of Bowman's space, occlusion of the tubular lumen, cloudy swelling and hyaline droplet degeneration in the kidneys; hepatocytes with hypertrophy, cytoplasmic and nuclear degeneration, melanomacrophage aggregates, bile stagnation and one case of focal necrosis in the liver. The lesions were comparatively most severe in the liver. Histopathology showed to be a very suitable biomarker for use in conjugation with the in situ test, because the seasonal variation did not interfere in the results and it was possible to differentiate the sites in the urban stream from the reference site.
topic in situ tests
histopathological biomarkers
water quality
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252007000300013&lng=en&tlng=en
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