The Histological Changes in Carassius carassius, Gill Tissue of Some Heavy Metals

Nurgul Senol, Selda Ozan

Abstract


This study describes the concentrations of heavy metals and the basic histopathological changes in gills of Carassius carassius. In this research, species were provided from Carassius carassius located in Kovada lake. Heavy metal contents were investigated in gills tissues of  Carassius carassius. Gill of these fish was exposed to routine histological tissue process. For metal analysis, four gill racers each sample were dissected, weighed and dried at 70 ºC for 48 h until they reached a constant weight.The concentrations of metals which included Fe, Zn were determined gill tissue samples using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. Fe and Zn levels had been measured as 252.28±4.51 and 443.10±5.68 in gill. Generally these results were above the limits for fish proposed by WHO. Histopathologic evaluation of the toxic effects of heavy metals in the nucleus changes in the cells, lamellae structure, necrosis, inflammation, hyperplasia, hypertrophy, atrophy, and amounts of mucus and epithelial cells of the parameters were examined.


Keywords


Carassius carassius; Gill; Heavy metals; Histopathology.

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