2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00580-017-2530-3
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Hematological changes in yellowfin seabream (Acanthopagrus latus) following chronic exposure to bisphenol A

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“…Blood chemistry is an important physiological and toxicological indicator and it is widely used in the evaluation of nutritional status, health status, and the capability of fish for adaptation to the external environment (Abdel‐Tawwab, ; Abdel‐Tawwab, El‐Sayed, & Shady, ; Abdel‐Tawwab, El‐Sayed, Monier, & Shady, ; Faggio, Fedele, Arfuso, Panzera, & Fazio, ; Fazio et al, ; Öner, Atli, & Canli, ; Yaghoobi et al, ). In the present study, lowest values of total protein, albumin, and globulin were observed in fish exposed to 3.28 µg BPA/L as compared with the control fish ( p < 0.05; Table ).…”
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“…Blood chemistry is an important physiological and toxicological indicator and it is widely used in the evaluation of nutritional status, health status, and the capability of fish for adaptation to the external environment (Abdel‐Tawwab, ; Abdel‐Tawwab, El‐Sayed, & Shady, ; Abdel‐Tawwab, El‐Sayed, Monier, & Shady, ; Faggio, Fedele, Arfuso, Panzera, & Fazio, ; Fazio et al, ; Öner, Atli, & Canli, ; Yaghoobi et al, ). In the present study, lowest values of total protein, albumin, and globulin were observed in fish exposed to 3.28 µg BPA/L as compared with the control fish ( p < 0.05; Table ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, its detrimental effects on aquatic animals have also raised great concern (Buxton & Kolpin, ; Huang et al, ) since its toxicity can affect fish population, behaviour, and central nervous system of fish (Hayashi et al, ). Moreover, BPA can significantly impact growth, morphology, biochemical variables, and histological structure of fish (Hamed & Abdel‐Tawwab, ; Kinch, Ibhazehiebo, Jeong, Habibi, & Kurrasch, ; Lam et al, ; Pastva, Villalobos, Kannan, & Giesy, ; Yaghoobi, Safahieh, Ronagh, Movahedinia, & Mousavi, ).…”
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“…Hematologic and biochemical parameters in fish are important guides in determining the health of fish, physiological effects of the environment they are in, and the feed given (Campbell, 2004;Fazio et al, 2013;Faggio, Fedele, Arfuso, Panzera, & Fazio, 2014;Abdel-Tawwab, 2016;Abdel-Tawwab, El-Sayed, Monier, & Shady, 2017;Yaghoobi et al, 2017). Hematological parameters in fish vary depending on undernutrition (Hofer, Stoll, Romani, Koch, & Sordyl, 2000).…”
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“…While in previous reports, similar results like RBCs reduction decreased in Hb, MCHC, and increase in WBCs and neutrophils were studied in common carp(Ghaffar et al, 2018), African cat sh(Nashwa, 2014;Sisodiya et al, 2018) Labeo rohita(Krishnapriya et al, 2017) and Clarias gariepinus(Pathania et al, 2019) exposed to sublethal concentrations of bisphenol A. Hematological abnormalities may be due to erythrocyte destruction in blood-forming cells, increase the production of free radicles, and poor supply of oxygen through gills. Moreover, many reports of hematological parameters are also available on other vertebrates like the Albino mouse(Moselhy, 2015), Rats(Karnam et al, 2015) Yellow n seabream(Yaghoobi., 2017), and adult cockerels(Hussain et al, 2019) exposed to toxicants. In the present research work, tissue damage observed in bighead carp caused by a higher concentration of BPA.…”
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