Effects of heavy metal pollution on pigmented macrophages in kidney of Vardar chub (Squalius vardarensis Karaman) |
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Authors: | Maja Jordanova Katerina Rebok Zrinka Dragun Sheriban Ramani Lozenka Ivanova Vasil Kostov Damir Valić Nesrete Krasnići Vlatka Filipović Marijić Damir Kapetanović |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department for cytology, histology and embryology, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Ss Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje Arhimedova 3, Skopje, Macedonia;2. Laboratory for Biological Effects of Metals, Ru?er Bo?kovi? Institute, Division for Marine and Environmental Research, Zagreb, Croatia;3. Air and Soil Quality Monitoring and Laboratory Analyses;4. Hydrobiology and Ecology Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy, Hydrometeorological Administration, Division for Water, Skopje, Macedonia;5. Fishery department, Institute of Animal Sciences, Skopje, Macedonia;6. Laboratory for Aquaculture and Pathology of Aquatic Organisms, Ru?er Bo?kovi? Institute, Division for Marine and Environmental Research, Zagreb, Croatia |
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Abstract: | Pollution with heavy metals may influence the immune system of fish, leading to impairment of their health or even increase their mortality. The fish kidney is one of the first fish organs to be affected by water contamination. Amounts of kidney macrophages (MACs), which are involved in fish immune response, as well as the qualitative and quantitative changes in the pigmented MACs in fish kidney, are used as biomarkers of pollution. Therefore, in this study, we have evaluated relative and total volumes of trunk kidney pigmented MACs, and analyzed the pigments accumulated within them. Fish were sampled from two mining impacted rivers, Kriva and Zletovska, highly contaminated with heavy metals, and from one reference river, Bregalnica, in spring and autumn of 2012. We have observed that main pigments found in kidney MACs of Vardar chub were melanin and lipofuscin/ceroid, as well as that relative volumes of MACs ranged from 0.56 to 1.68%. Moreover, the results showed that relative volumes of pigmented MACs were higher in metal contaminated rivers, especially in autumn season in the Zletovska River, concurrently with extremely high metal exposure. In addition, condition factors and kidney somatic indices were found significantly lower in the Zletovska River in both seasons, autumn and spring, possibly also as a consequence of high water pollution. Our data confirm that increase in relative volumes of pigmented MACs may serve as warning sign of potential heavy metal pollution in aquatic environment. |
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Keywords: | fish kidney macrophage aggregates metals pollution |
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