Gill alterations of whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) exposed to cadmium under different experimental salinities

Author:

Ehsani Jafar12ORCID,Movahedinia Abdolali3ORCID,Abdi Rahim2ORCID,Safahieh Alireza2ORCID,Salati Amir Parviz4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Islamic Azad University, Abadan Branch Abadan Iran

2. Department of Marine Biology Faculty of Marine Sciences Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology Khorramshahr Iran

3. Department of Marine Biology Faculty of Marine Sciences University of Mazandaran Babolsar Iran

4. Department of Fisheries Faculty of Marine Natural Resources Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology Khorramshahr Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHeavy metals are one of the most important environmental pollutants in marine coastal ecosystems. Cadmium is a heavy metal that enters to marine environments via industrial wastes and oil production activities.ObjectivesThis study were done to determine the toxicity of cadmium to Litopenaeus vannamei and to evaluate the histological changes in gill tissues after exposure to sublethal concentrations of cadmium at different salinities.MethodsFor this reason, toxicity test was done to determine the lethal concentration (LC50) of cadmium for whiteleg shrimp. According to the calculated LC50 amount, sublethal doses of cadmium were used to determine its histological effects in different salinity during 2 weeks exposing period.ResultsLC50 of cadmium for 96 h for whiteleg shrimp was 6.56 mg/L. Histological alterations in the gill were observed in L. vannamei after 14 days exposure to different concentrations of cadmium and salinity. Histopathological index was increased in a dose‐dependent manner.ConclusionOur findings showed that doses lower than 2 mg/L have repairable effects on gill structure, but the concentration of 2 mg/L cadmium leaves irreparable and destructive effects on the gill tissue.

Publisher

Wiley

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