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Biochemical biomarkers of skin mucus in Neogobius melanostomus for assessing lead pollution in the Gulf of Gorgan (Iran).


ABSTRACT: The present study was conducted to provide basic information on the physiological damages (mucosal indicators) of Round Goby under laboratory and environmental conditions of lead contamination. The other goal was to find mucosal biomarkers of lead contamination in the Gulf of Gorgan. In the laboratory study, 400 pieces of fish with an average the weight of 35?±?7.16?g were caught alive and were exposed to lead concentrations of 0, 3.75, 7.5 and 15?mg / l for 14 days. Once the experiment was completed, the samples of mucus and liver were collected from the fish samples with the samples being surveyed by analyses of SDS-PAGE, mucus safety and toxicology. In the field test, the samples of fish, water, and sediment were prepared from four stations. In addition to measuring the lead in water, sediment and liver tissue, the samples of mucus from the caught fish were similarly analyzed under the laboratory conditions mentioned. According to the results under laboratory conditions, obvious differences were observed between the protein pattern of samples of treatment with the control group. Further, among innate immune parameters of the mucus, only lysozyme showed a significant correlation with the concentrations of lead accumulated in the liver of Round Goby (P?

SUBMITTER: Omidi F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6950844 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biochemical biomarkers of skin mucus in <i>Neogobius melanostomus</i> for assessing lead pollution in the Gulf of Gorgan (Iran).

Omidi Fakhriyeh F   Jafaryan Hojatollah H   Patimar Rahman R   Harsij Mohammad M   Paknejad Hamed H  

Toxicology reports 20200103


The present study was conducted to provide basic information on the physiological damages (mucosal indicators) of Round Goby under laboratory and environmental conditions of lead contamination. The other goal was to find mucosal biomarkers of lead contamination in the Gulf of Gorgan. In the laboratory study, 400 pieces of fish with an average the weight of 35 ± 7.16 g were caught alive and were exposed to lead concentrations of 0, 3.75, 7.5 and 15 mg / l for 14 days. Once the experiment was comp  ...[more]

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