Differential blood counting in fish as a non-destructive biomarker of water contamination exposure
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Resumo: | Differential white blood cell counting was performed on blood from the fish species Oreochromis niloticus and was used as an in situ indicator of the species’ exposure to contamination. Ten young fish were collected in an area influenced by the discharge of effluents and from a fish farm (control group). The fish were anesthetized and caudal puncture was used to collect the blood. Differential white blood cell counting was performed, as well as the counting of total leukocytes and thrombocytes (in 2000 cells). Physicochemical parameters of the water from both sites were analyzed. The water from the polluted area was found to have high conductivity and low levels of dissolved oxygen, factors that indicate poor environmental quality. Fish collected from the polluted site presented higher percentages of eosinophils and monocytes and fewer thrombocytes because of exposure to pollution and hypoxic conditions. The differential white blood cell count represents a suitable biomarker of environmental health and provides a tool for biomonitoring water quality. |
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Differential blood counting in fish as a non-destructive biomarker of water contamination exposureaquatic pollutionbiomonitoringFishhematologyOreochromis niloticussewageDifferential white blood cell counting was performed on blood from the fish species Oreochromis niloticus and was used as an in situ indicator of the species’ exposure to contamination. Ten young fish were collected in an area influenced by the discharge of effluents and from a fish farm (control group). The fish were anesthetized and caudal puncture was used to collect the blood. Differential white blood cell counting was performed, as well as the counting of total leukocytes and thrombocytes (in 2000 cells). Physicochemical parameters of the water from both sites were analyzed. The water from the polluted area was found to have high conductivity and low levels of dissolved oxygen, factors that indicate poor environmental quality. Fish collected from the polluted site presented higher percentages of eosinophils and monocytes and fewer thrombocytes because of exposure to pollution and hypoxic conditions. The differential white blood cell count represents a suitable biomarker of environmental health and provides a tool for biomonitoring water quality.Pós Graduação em Ecogestão Universidade Paulista–UNIP–Campus Paraíso/VergueiroUniversidade Estadual Paulista–UNESP–Campus do litoral Paulista–Núcleo de Estudos em Poluição e Ecotoxicologia AquáticaPós Graduação em Educação Ambiental Universidade de Guarulhos UnGEMEF Olavo Fontoura Prefeitura do Município de São PauloFaculdade da Américas–FAM–Campus PaulistaUniversidade Estadual Paulista–UNESP–Campus do litoral Paulista–Núcleo de Estudos em Poluição e Ecotoxicologia AquáticaUniversidade Paulista–UNIP–Campus Paraíso/VergueiroUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)UnGPrefeitura do Município de São PauloFaculdade da Américas–FAM–Campus PaulistaCorrêa, Sandra Aparecida da SilvaAbessa, Denis Moledo de Souza [UNESP]Santos, Luciana Gomes dosda Silva, Edison BezerraSeriani, Robson [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:04:14Z2018-12-11T17:04:14Z2017-03-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article482-491application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02772248.2016.1189554Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, v. 99, n. 3, p. 482-491, 2017.1029-04860277-2248http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17323010.1080/02772248.2016.11895542-s2.0-849785179972-s2.0-84978517997.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengToxicological and Environmental Chemistry0,3130,313info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-30T06:15:44Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/173230Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:08:38.447893Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Differential blood counting in fish as a non-destructive biomarker of water contamination exposure |
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Differential blood counting in fish as a non-destructive biomarker of water contamination exposure |
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Differential blood counting in fish as a non-destructive biomarker of water contamination exposure Corrêa, Sandra Aparecida da Silva aquatic pollution biomonitoring Fish hematology Oreochromis niloticus sewage |
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Differential blood counting in fish as a non-destructive biomarker of water contamination exposure |
title_full |
Differential blood counting in fish as a non-destructive biomarker of water contamination exposure |
title_fullStr |
Differential blood counting in fish as a non-destructive biomarker of water contamination exposure |
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Differential blood counting in fish as a non-destructive biomarker of water contamination exposure |
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Differential blood counting in fish as a non-destructive biomarker of water contamination exposure |
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Corrêa, Sandra Aparecida da Silva |
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Corrêa, Sandra Aparecida da Silva Abessa, Denis Moledo de Souza [UNESP] Santos, Luciana Gomes dos da Silva, Edison Bezerra Seriani, Robson [UNESP] |
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Abessa, Denis Moledo de Souza [UNESP] Santos, Luciana Gomes dos da Silva, Edison Bezerra Seriani, Robson [UNESP] |
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Universidade Paulista–UNIP–Campus Paraíso/Vergueiro Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) UnG Prefeitura do Município de São Paulo Faculdade da Américas–FAM–Campus Paulista |
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Corrêa, Sandra Aparecida da Silva Abessa, Denis Moledo de Souza [UNESP] Santos, Luciana Gomes dos da Silva, Edison Bezerra Seriani, Robson [UNESP] |
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aquatic pollution biomonitoring Fish hematology Oreochromis niloticus sewage |
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aquatic pollution biomonitoring Fish hematology Oreochromis niloticus sewage |
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Differential white blood cell counting was performed on blood from the fish species Oreochromis niloticus and was used as an in situ indicator of the species’ exposure to contamination. Ten young fish were collected in an area influenced by the discharge of effluents and from a fish farm (control group). The fish were anesthetized and caudal puncture was used to collect the blood. Differential white blood cell counting was performed, as well as the counting of total leukocytes and thrombocytes (in 2000 cells). Physicochemical parameters of the water from both sites were analyzed. The water from the polluted area was found to have high conductivity and low levels of dissolved oxygen, factors that indicate poor environmental quality. Fish collected from the polluted site presented higher percentages of eosinophils and monocytes and fewer thrombocytes because of exposure to pollution and hypoxic conditions. The differential white blood cell count represents a suitable biomarker of environmental health and provides a tool for biomonitoring water quality. |
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2017-03-16 2018-12-11T17:04:14Z 2018-12-11T17:04:14Z |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02772248.2016.1189554 Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, v. 99, n. 3, p. 482-491, 2017. 1029-0486 0277-2248 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/173230 10.1080/02772248.2016.1189554 2-s2.0-84978517997 2-s2.0-84978517997.pdf |
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Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, v. 99, n. 3, p. 482-491, 2017. 1029-0486 0277-2248 10.1080/02772248.2016.1189554 2-s2.0-84978517997 2-s2.0-84978517997.pdf |
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