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Histomorphometric Assessment of Pentachlorophenol Toxic Effects on the Freshwater Snail Holandriana holandrii
Histomorphometric Assessment of Pentachlorophenol Toxic Effects on the Freshwater Snail Holandriana holandrii // Polish journal of environmental studies, 31 (2022), 3; 1-9 doi:10.15244/pjoes/143126 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Histomorphometric Assessment of Pentachlorophenol Toxic
Effects on the Freshwater Snail Holandriana holandrii
Autori
Gračan, Romana ; Lajtner, Jasna ; Špoljar, Maria ; Tkalčec, Ines ; Kovačević, Goran ; Banjad Ostojić, Blaženka ; Ivšić, Martina ; Miletić, Ana ; Erben, Radovan
Izvornik
Polish journal of environmental studies (1230-1485) 31
(2022), 3;
1-9
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
gill ; hepatopancreas ; tissue and cell measurement ; vacuolisation ; digestive and basophile cells
Sažetak
The pollution of aquatic ecosystems by sodium pentachlorophenolate (Na-PCP) has assumed serious proportions due to their toxicity and accumulative effect in organisms and environment. The objective of this experimental study was to examine and quantify the histopatological effects of Na-PCP on the structure of hepatopancreas and gill, as two most important organs targeted by phenol entries, in the freshwater snail, Holandriana holandrii. Results indicate serious structural changes in tissue and epithelial cells of both organs and were accelerated with increase of Na-PCP concentrations and more pronounced related to exposed period. In hepatopancreas, tubular lumen, vacuole surface and number per tubule, exudate area in the tubular lumen, all increased with increase in concentration. Opposite trend of decreased height was observed for digestive and basophil cells. Significant gill structural changes appeared as a progressive necrosis at epithelial cells and the epithelial lining was interrupted, while connective tissue exhibited vacuolization, formation of large irregular spaces and damaged chitinous rods. Histomorphometrical approach in quantification of toxicant effects on the organism tissue could be used in legislative prevention of hazardous effects in freshwater ecosystems and H. holandrii may serve as a reliable and sentinel indicator of freshwater deterioration.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Radovan Erben
(autor)
Maria Špoljar
(autor)
Jasna Lajtner
(autor)
Blaženka Banjad Ostojić
(autor)
Goran Kovačević
(autor)
Romana Gračan
(autor)
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