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Gill Reaction to Pollutants from the Tamis River in Three Freshwater Fish Species, Esox lucius L. 1758, Sander lucioperca (L. 1758) and Silurus glanis L. 1758: A Comparative Study

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2015
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Lujić, J.
Matavulj, M.
Poleksić, Vesna
Rašković, Božidar
Marinović, Z.
Kostić, D.
Miljanović, B.
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The study evaluated the effects of waterborne pollutants from the Tami River on gill histology and possible differences in gill reaction patterns between three freshwater fish species, pike Esox lucius L. 1758, pike-perch Sander lucioperca (L. 1758) and wels catfish Silurus glanis L. 1758 from the Tami River. Gills from analysed fish species showed moderate to intense histopathological alterations. The most frequent progressive alteration was hyperplasia of epithelium, whereas the most frequent regressive alteration was epithelial lifting. Circulatory disturbances were most often manifested in the form of hyperaemia. During comparative analysis, differences in gill indices, reaction and alteration indices, as well as in gill and filament prevalence between analysed species, were observed. Although all analysed fish species did show both progressive and regressive alterations, there was a significant difference in the level of expression of these reaction patterns. Gill index obtained f...or pike clearly stands out as the lowest. Wels catfish showed the highest progressive reaction index, significantly higher in comparison with the other two species (P lt 0.05), while pike-perch showed the highest regressive reaction index, also significantly higher in comparison with the other species (P lt 0.001). These results may implicate species-specific gill reactions and thus present a useful tool for better understanding toxic mechanisms of various pollutants.

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Anatomia Histologia Embryologia, 2015, 44, 2, 128-137
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  • Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken
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  • Ksenobiotici sa hormonskom aktivnošću – efekti na reproduktivnu i funkciju štitne žlezde i određivanje njihovog prisustva u okolini bioanalizama (RS-143058)
  • European UnionEuropean Union (EU)
  • city of Pancevo [06SER02/03/007-8]

DOI: 10.1111/ahe.12119

ISSN: 0340-2096

PubMed: 24809962

WoS: 000351148100007

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84925295882
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AU  - Lujić, J.
AU  - Matavulj, M.
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AU  - Rašković, Božidar
AU  - Marinović, Z.
AU  - Kostić, D.
AU  - Miljanović, B.
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3792
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PB  - Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken
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abstract = "The study evaluated the effects of waterborne pollutants from the Tami River on gill histology and possible differences in gill reaction patterns between three freshwater fish species, pike Esox lucius L. 1758, pike-perch Sander lucioperca (L. 1758) and wels catfish Silurus glanis L. 1758 from the Tami River. Gills from analysed fish species showed moderate to intense histopathological alterations. The most frequent progressive alteration was hyperplasia of epithelium, whereas the most frequent regressive alteration was epithelial lifting. Circulatory disturbances were most often manifested in the form of hyperaemia. During comparative analysis, differences in gill indices, reaction and alteration indices, as well as in gill and filament prevalence between analysed species, were observed. Although all analysed fish species did show both progressive and regressive alterations, there was a significant difference in the level of expression of these reaction patterns. Gill index obtained for pike clearly stands out as the lowest. Wels catfish showed the highest progressive reaction index, significantly higher in comparison with the other two species (P lt 0.05), while pike-perch showed the highest regressive reaction index, also significantly higher in comparison with the other species (P lt 0.001). These results may implicate species-specific gill reactions and thus present a useful tool for better understanding toxic mechanisms of various pollutants.",
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journal = "Anatomia Histologia Embryologia",
title = "Gill Reaction to Pollutants from the Tamis River in Three Freshwater Fish Species, Esox lucius L. 1758, Sander lucioperca (L. 1758) and Silurus glanis L. 1758: A Comparative Study",
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Lujić, J., Matavulj, M., Poleksić, V., Rašković, B., Marinović, Z., Kostić, D.,& Miljanović, B.. (2015). Gill Reaction to Pollutants from the Tamis River in Three Freshwater Fish Species, Esox lucius L. 1758, Sander lucioperca (L. 1758) and Silurus glanis L. 1758: A Comparative Study. in Anatomia Histologia Embryologia
Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken., 44(2), 128-137.
https://doi.org/10.1111/ahe.12119
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Lujić J, Matavulj M, Poleksić V, Rašković B, Marinović Z, Kostić D, Miljanović B. Gill Reaction to Pollutants from the Tamis River in Three Freshwater Fish Species, Esox lucius L. 1758, Sander lucioperca (L. 1758) and Silurus glanis L. 1758: A Comparative Study. in Anatomia Histologia Embryologia. 2015;44(2):128-137.
doi:10.1111/ahe.12119
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Lujić, J., Matavulj, M., Poleksić, Vesna, Rašković, Božidar, Marinović, Z., Kostić, D., Miljanović, B., "Gill Reaction to Pollutants from the Tamis River in Three Freshwater Fish Species, Esox lucius L. 1758, Sander lucioperca (L. 1758) and Silurus glanis L. 1758: A Comparative Study" in Anatomia Histologia Embryologia, 44, no. 2 (2015):128-137,
https://doi.org/10.1111/ahe.12119 .,
conv_5478 .

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