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A histopathological and biometric comparison between catfish (Pisces, Ariidae) from a harbor and a protected area, Brazil

BACKGROUND: Histopathological lesions and biometric variations in catfish species are statistically associated with chemical contaminant exposure. A histopathological and biometric database for the catfish Sciades herzbergii and Bagre bagre from São Luís Island (Port Area) and Caranguejos Island (Re...

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Autores principales: Carvalho Neta, Raimunda Nonata Fortes, Sousa, Débora Batista Pinheiro, de Almeida, Zafira da Silva, Santos, Débora Martins Silva, Tchaicka, Ligia
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4273438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25535566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12999-014-0012-5
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author Carvalho Neta, Raimunda Nonata Fortes
Sousa, Débora Batista Pinheiro
de Almeida, Zafira da Silva
Santos, Débora Martins Silva
Tchaicka, Ligia
author_facet Carvalho Neta, Raimunda Nonata Fortes
Sousa, Débora Batista Pinheiro
de Almeida, Zafira da Silva
Santos, Débora Martins Silva
Tchaicka, Ligia
author_sort Carvalho Neta, Raimunda Nonata Fortes
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description BACKGROUND: Histopathological lesions and biometric variations in catfish species are statistically associated with chemical contaminant exposure. A histopathological and biometric database for the catfish Sciades herzbergii and Bagre bagre from São Luís Island (Port Area) and Caranguejos Island (Reference Area) is presented. Branchial and hepatic lesions were classified into three reaction patterns: 1) circulatory or inflammatory disturbances; 2) regressive changes; 3) progressive changes. This paper summarizes research efforts aimed at characterizing the biomonitoring potential of catfish from two islands in Brazil, which exhibit great habitat diversity and different levels of human intervention. RESULTS: The weights and lengths of the catfish caught at the Port Area were smaller than those from the Reference Area. No histopathological lesions were observed in S. herzbergii examined at the reference site (Caranguejos Island). In contrast, 90% of S. herzbergii from sites located in the Port Area (São Luís Island) had one or more types of branchial and hepatic lesions. One or more of the five lesions were observed on 16 B. bagre from São Luís Island and Caranguejos Island. CONCLUSION: The utility of histopathological lesions and biometric data as sensitive indicators of the health of wild catfish populations has been demonstrated. Sciades herzbergii proved to be a better species for biomonitoring because it was more sensitive to the impacted site (Port Area) compared with the region relatively free of contaminants (Reference Area).
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spelling pubmed-42734382014-12-23 A histopathological and biometric comparison between catfish (Pisces, Ariidae) from a harbor and a protected area, Brazil Carvalho Neta, Raimunda Nonata Fortes Sousa, Débora Batista Pinheiro de Almeida, Zafira da Silva Santos, Débora Martins Silva Tchaicka, Ligia Aquat Biosyst Research BACKGROUND: Histopathological lesions and biometric variations in catfish species are statistically associated with chemical contaminant exposure. A histopathological and biometric database for the catfish Sciades herzbergii and Bagre bagre from São Luís Island (Port Area) and Caranguejos Island (Reference Area) is presented. Branchial and hepatic lesions were classified into three reaction patterns: 1) circulatory or inflammatory disturbances; 2) regressive changes; 3) progressive changes. This paper summarizes research efforts aimed at characterizing the biomonitoring potential of catfish from two islands in Brazil, which exhibit great habitat diversity and different levels of human intervention. RESULTS: The weights and lengths of the catfish caught at the Port Area were smaller than those from the Reference Area. No histopathological lesions were observed in S. herzbergii examined at the reference site (Caranguejos Island). In contrast, 90% of S. herzbergii from sites located in the Port Area (São Luís Island) had one or more types of branchial and hepatic lesions. One or more of the five lesions were observed on 16 B. bagre from São Luís Island and Caranguejos Island. CONCLUSION: The utility of histopathological lesions and biometric data as sensitive indicators of the health of wild catfish populations has been demonstrated. Sciades herzbergii proved to be a better species for biomonitoring because it was more sensitive to the impacted site (Port Area) compared with the region relatively free of contaminants (Reference Area). BioMed Central 2014-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4273438/ /pubmed/25535566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12999-014-0012-5 Text en © Carvalho Neta et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Carvalho Neta, Raimunda Nonata Fortes
Sousa, Débora Batista Pinheiro
de Almeida, Zafira da Silva
Santos, Débora Martins Silva
Tchaicka, Ligia
A histopathological and biometric comparison between catfish (Pisces, Ariidae) from a harbor and a protected area, Brazil
title A histopathological and biometric comparison between catfish (Pisces, Ariidae) from a harbor and a protected area, Brazil
title_full A histopathological and biometric comparison between catfish (Pisces, Ariidae) from a harbor and a protected area, Brazil
title_fullStr A histopathological and biometric comparison between catfish (Pisces, Ariidae) from a harbor and a protected area, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed A histopathological and biometric comparison between catfish (Pisces, Ariidae) from a harbor and a protected area, Brazil
title_short A histopathological and biometric comparison between catfish (Pisces, Ariidae) from a harbor and a protected area, Brazil
title_sort histopathological and biometric comparison between catfish (pisces, ariidae) from a harbor and a protected area, brazil
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4273438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25535566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12999-014-0012-5
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