2003
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132003000300008
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Effects of the organophosphorous methyl parathion on the branchial epithelium of a freshwater fish Metynnis roosevelti

Abstract: Gills are vital structures for fish, since they are the main site for gaseous exchange as well as partially responsible for osmorregulation, acid-basic balance, excretion of nitrogenous compounds and taste. Chemicals in the water may alter the morphology of branchial cells of fish that are, therefore, a useful model for environmental impact and ecotoxicology studies. In order to investigate the effects of an organophosphorous compound, methyl parathion, on the gills of the fish, samples of Metynnis roosevelti … Show more

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“…Morphological biomarkers are useful tools for the determination of the effect of pollutants on fish. Gills are considered the most vulnerable organ to the changes in the aquatic environment (Dutta et al, 1996), because they are in direct contact with the surrounding water that may contain OPs and, consequently, they are the first entrance door for these and other pollutants (Machado and Fanta, 2003). Detailed description of each pathology, mainly through electron microscopy, and the quantification of the pathologies observed in the gills of P. mesopotamicus in the present study allowed an evaluation of the degree of damage and the potential consequences for the fish.…”
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“…Morphological biomarkers are useful tools for the determination of the effect of pollutants on fish. Gills are considered the most vulnerable organ to the changes in the aquatic environment (Dutta et al, 1996), because they are in direct contact with the surrounding water that may contain OPs and, consequently, they are the first entrance door for these and other pollutants (Machado and Fanta, 2003). Detailed description of each pathology, mainly through electron microscopy, and the quantification of the pathologies observed in the gills of P. mesopotamicus in the present study allowed an evaluation of the degree of damage and the potential consequences for the fish.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implies in an increase in the diffusion distance of oxygen, as seen in P. mesopotamicus that condition can affect the respiration of the fish, even resulting in their death (Dutta et al, 1993). Several studies have described acute exposure of fishes to other OPs such as malathion (Capinpin, 1994;Richmonds and Dutta, 1989), diazinon (Dutta et al, 1993) and methyl parathion Machado and Fanta, 2003). Considering that the extent of the epithelial detachments may be related to the seriousness of the consequences for the fish, they were described and classified in this study from minimal to severe and intense.…”
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