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Impact
of some heavy metals present in the coastal area of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on
the gills, intestine and liver tissues
of Lutjanus
monostigma
EL
Jawaher A. Bin Dohaish
Biological
Science, Deparment Faculty of Sciences, Al Faisaliah King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, 21589, Saudi Arabia
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: Dr.aljawaher@gmail.com
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Key
words
Aquatic pollution
Heavy metals
Histological variations
Lutijanus monostigma
Publication Data
Paper received : 01.02.2016
Revised received : 25.07.2016
Re-revised received :
09.10.2017
Accepted : 15.11.2017
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Abstract
Aim: Jeddah city is one
of the most industrialized cities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.In the
present study, concentration of heavy metals iron, lead and nickel was
estimated in the sediments and surface water of Red Sea, Jeddah and
histological variations in the fish Lutjanus monostigma.
Methodology:
Water,
sediment and fish samples of Lutjanus monostigma fish from the Red Sea
were collected from three random locations along coastal fishing regions
shoreline 500 m, foreshore 2500 m and offshore 5000 m seaward. The
concentration of heavy metals, iron, nickel and lead in water and sediments
were estimated by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Histological variation
in gills, liver and intestine of fish Lutjanus monostigma were also
studied.
Results:
The
perusal of data revealed high concentration of Fe, Pb and Ni in the sediments
than in water samples. Several histological variations like hypertrophy,
separation of respiratory lamellae,? proliferation of chloride cells,
increased mucous secretions, necrotic pillar cells, swelling and fusion of
secondary? lamellae as well as migration of epithelial cells of the lamellae
with complete dissolution of blood sinusoids were observed in the gill
tissues. The intestinal variation showed villi heterogeneity, increased
mucous cells, vacuolar degenerations and separation of mucosal epithelial
layer of intestinal villus, submucosal hyperplasia and disintegration of
muscular layer with lymphocytic infiltration. Hepatocytes exhibited ballooning
degeneration, nuclei pyknosis and karyolysis, sinusoidal collapse, lipid droplet
accumulation and lymphocytic infiltration.
Interpretation:
The
present study concludes that sediments and coastal water of Red Sea, Jeddah
is polluted with heavy metals which might induce histological variations in
the tissues of L. monostigma.
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