2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2006.04.010
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Perturbations in the catfish immune responses by arsenic: Organ and cell specific effects

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“…Recently, the anthropogenic activities such as treatment of agricultural land with arsenical pesticides, treating of wood using chromated copper arsenate, burning of coal in thermal plants power stations and the operations of gold-mining have increased the environmental pervasiveness of As and its rate of discharge into freshwater habitat [43]. As can also interfere with the fish immune system by suppressing antibody production [44] as well as by lowering macrophage activity and maturation [45]. Several studies are reporting As induced liver fibrosis, hepatocellular damage, inflammation, focal necrosis in addition to hepatocellular carcinoma [46,47].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the anthropogenic activities such as treatment of agricultural land with arsenical pesticides, treating of wood using chromated copper arsenate, burning of coal in thermal plants power stations and the operations of gold-mining have increased the environmental pervasiveness of As and its rate of discharge into freshwater habitat [43]. As can also interfere with the fish immune system by suppressing antibody production [44] as well as by lowering macrophage activity and maturation [45]. Several studies are reporting As induced liver fibrosis, hepatocellular damage, inflammation, focal necrosis in addition to hepatocellular carcinoma [46,47].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the anthropogenic activities such as treatment of agricultural land with arsenical pesticides, treating of wood using chromated copper arsenate, burning of coal in thermal plants power stations and the operations of gold-mining have increased the environmental pervasiveness of As and its rate of discharge into freshwater habitat [30]. As can also interfere with the fish immune system by suppressing antibody production [31] as well as by lowering macrophage activity and maturation [32]. Several studies are reporting As induced liver fibrosis, hepatocellular damage, inflammation, focal necrosis in addition to hepatocellular carcinoma [33][34][35].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the anthropogenic activities such as treatment of agricultural land with arsenical pesticides, treating of wood using chromated copper arsenate, burning of coal in thermal plants power stations and the operations of gold-mining have increased the environmental pervasiveness of As and its rate of discharge into freshwater habitat. Arsenic can also interfere with the fish immune system by suppressing antibody production [44] as well as by lowering macrophage activity and maturation [45]. Several studies are reporting As induced liver fibrosis, hepatocellular damage, inflammation, focal necrosis in addition to hepatocellular carcinoma [46].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%