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Histopathological and bacterial study of skin and gill of grass carp, Ceteopharyngodon idella, (Valenciennes 1844) exposed to copper sulfate and potassium permanganate.

Fatemeh Jooyandeh1, Ali Sadeghpour1, Hossein Khara1, Zabihollah Pajand2.   

Abstract

The gill histology and bacterial load of skin of the grass carp juveniles were investigated in relation to various concentrations of copper sulfate and potassium permanganate. For this purpose, the sublethal doses were determined after a pre-test and then the experiment was done in five treatments (for copper sulfate: 1, 1.94, 3.71, 7.07 and 15 mg/l and for potassium permanganate: 0.25, 0.52, 1.91, 2.27 and 5 mg/l) with three replicates inside the glass aquaria. Also, one group without disinfecting product was considered as control for each experiment. The microbial and histopathological investigations were done after 96 h exposure. According to results, the lowest bacterial load (CFU/g) of skin was observed in 15 mg/l copper sulfate treatment and 0.25 mg/l potassium permanganate treatment (P < 0.05). Also, the histological investigation showed a range of histopathological alternations in gills tissue including lamellar necrosis, hyperplasia, lamellar adhesion, haemorrhage, clubbing of gill lamellae. The severity of these alternations increased with increasing of the doses of the copper sulfate and potassium permanganate. In this regard, the highest histological damages were observed in 15 mg/l copper sulfate and 5 mg/l potassium permanganate respectively. Our results showed that low dosage of potassium permanganate has best effect on reducing of bacterial load of skin with lowest adverse effects on gill tissue.

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Keywords:  Copper sulfate; Gill; Grass carp; Histology; Potassium permanganate

Year:  2014        PMID: 27605829      PMCID: PMC4996238          DOI: 10.1007/s12639-014-0625-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parasit Dis        ISSN: 0971-7196


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Review 1.  Disinfection in aquaculture.

Authors:  Y Torgersen; T Håstein
Journal:  Rev Sci Tech       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 1.181

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