Effect of cadmium, chromium and mercury on the liver histology of Clarias batrachus L.

Authors

  • Shawkat Ara Begum Department of Zoology, University of Chittagong, Chittagong
  • Qamar Banu Department of Zoology, University of Chittagong, Chittagong
  • Baharul Hoque Department of Zoology, University of Chittagong, Chittagong

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https://doi.org/10.3329/cujbs.v4i1.13387

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Heavy metal, pyknotic nuclei, atrophied hepatocytes, variegated cytoplasm

Abstract

Effect of cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr) and mercury (Hg) on liver histology of Clarias batrachus L. was studied after 28 days of exposure to sub lethal concentrations in the said metals under laboratory condition. The common changes in the liver were disruption of hepatic cords, abnormal shape of hepatocytes, pyknotic nuclei, and congestion of blood vessels and sinusoids. Cadmium induced frequent vacuolation in hepatocytes, loss of cell boundary, clumping of nuclei. Atrophied hepatocytes with variegated cytoplasm and necrosed nuclei were specific to Cr stress, and prominent intercellular spaces around most of the hypertrophied hepatocytes appeared in the liver under Hg stress.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/cujbs.v4i1.13387

The Chittagong Univ. J. B. Sci.,Vol. 4(1&2):63-72, 2009

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2013-01-18

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Begum, S. A., Banu, Q., & Hoque, B. (2013). Effect of cadmium, chromium and mercury on the liver histology of Clarias batrachus L. Chittagong University Journal of Biological Sciences, 4(1), 63–72. https://doi.org/10.3329/cujbs.v4i1.13387

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