HAEMOTOXICITY OF LEAD (Pb) ON THE BLOOD PARAMETERS OF FRESH WATER TELEOST HETEROPNEUSTES FOSSILIS (BLOCH)
AbstractBlood parameters are important indicators for assessing the health status of living organisms subject to changing environment. Blood parameters (Hb%, TEC, TLC, ESR, PCV, MCH, and MCV) of Heteropneustes fossilis exposed to lead were investigated at different time intervals. Acclimatized specimens were divided into four groups: Group-A (Control), Group-B (2.25 ppm), Group-C (2.65 ppm), Group-D (2.85 ppm) of Pb and examined at 7, 14, 21 and 28 days’ time intervals. The maximum impact of the treated metal was observed on ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) [1.80 mm/h (Control) to 2.90 mm/h at 2.85 ppm of lead] during maximum time exposure (28 Days) whereas PCV (Packed Cell Volume) showed a fall [44.00 % (control) to 28.00% (2.85 ppm] at 28 Days pe (post-exposure). The other parameters also showed changes in their values when exposed to lead being highest at 2.85 ppm doses during maximum time exposure (28 Days). The above findings indicate that lead adversely affects the blood physiology as reflected in hematological values.
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1444-1451
886
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English
IJPSR
V. K. Verma, N. Gupta * and D. K. Gupta
Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
guptagrawal@rediffmail.com
25 December 2019
18 January 2020
05 February 2020
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.11(3).1444-51
01 March 2020