Lead accumulation in and its haematological effects on African catfish <em>Clarias gariepinus</em>

Research Papers

Lead accumulation in and its haematological effects on African catfish Clarias gariepinus

Published in: African Journal of Aquatic Science
Volume 40 , issue 2 , 2015 , pages: 201–204
DOI: 10.2989/16085914.2015.1028325
Author(s): DH Ogbuagu Department of Environmental Technology, Nigeria , ET Adebayo Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology, Nigeria , AA Ayoade Hydrobiology and Fisheries Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria , OB Ugwu Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology, Nigeria , DO Mba Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology, Nigeria

Abstract

Young adult Clarias gariepinus exposed to 0.0015–0.1500 µg l−1 concentrations of lead (Pb2+) ions for 30 days were investigated for accumulations in muscle, gill, liver and heart tissues, as well as for the metal's effects on haemoglobin concentrations, erythrocytes sedimentation rate, packed cell volume, white and red blood cell counts and differentials including lymphocyte, neutrophil, monocyte, basophil and eosinophil counts. The accumulation of Pb2+ ions was dose-dependent and highest in the heart tissue. Accumulation also differed markedly in the muscle, gill and liver tissues. The 0.015 µg l−1 toxicant concentration induced significantly higher lymphocyte cells, the 0.1500 µg l−1 concentration induced significantly lower neutrophils, and the 0.0150 and 0.0015 µg l−1 concentrations induced significantly lower monocyte cells than the control. The Pb2+ ions induced lowered antibody production. The catfish exhibited an ability to respond to pollutant stress.

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