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Journal of Environmental BiologypISSN: 0254-8704 ; eISSN: 2394-0379 ; CODEN: JEBIDP |
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Abstract - Issue Nov 2008, 29 (6) BackNeuroendocrine regulation and pesticidal impact on
freshwater crab, Barytelphusa
guerini (H. Milne Edwards) Chandrakala Patil1, Ravindra Paul*1
and Malkanna2 1Department of Zoology, 2Smt. (Received:
November 27, 2006; Revised received: May 20, 2007; Accepted: July 02, 2007) Abstract: The extensive use of pesticides to control
agricultural pests poses a serious threat to many non-target organisms of the
aquatic environment such as the freshwater crab, B. guerini.
The deleterious influence of the pesticide causes physiological, biochemical,
histological and such other disorders in the animal exposed. In the present
study impact of an organophosphate pesticide, monocrotophos
and neuroendocrine regulation on the biochemical
contents of?? hepatopancreas
of B. guerini has been studied. Experimental studies
revealed that glycogen and protein content decreased in normal crabs when
exposed to sub lethal concentrations of monocrotophos,
while lipid content was increased. In the ablated and pesticide exposed crabs
glycogen, protein and lipid contents decreased. In case of ablated and exposed
crabs when injected with eyestalk extract, glycogen and protein contents
declined, whereas lipid content hiked. It was observed that glycogen, protein
and lipid contents in eyestalk extract injected crabs were similar to those of
normal exposed crabs. This indicates the vital role of eyestalk in the
regulation of biochemical contents. Histological studies of the hepatopancreas indicate structural changes such as large
number of vacuolated cells and phagocytes when exposed to the pesticide. Key words: ? Barytelphusa guerini, Neuroendocrine, Monocrotophos, Hepatopancreas, Glycogen, Protein, Lipid PDF of full length paper is available with author (*ravindrapaul@rediffmail.com) Copyright ? 2008 Triveni Enterprises. All rights reserved. No part of the Journal can be reproduced in any
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