
The concentrations of heavy metals and the incidence of micronucleated erythrocytes and liver EROD activity in two edible fish from the Paraíba do Sul river basin in Brazil
2014; FUNDAÇÃO OSWALDO CRUZ; Linguagem: Inglês
10.3395/2317-269x.00278
ISSN2317-269X
AutoresThiago Estevam Parente, Laísa Freire, Ana Cecília Amado Xavier de Oliveira, João Paulo de Machado Torres, Francisco Gerson Araújo, Isabella Fernandes Delgado, Francisco José Roma Paumgartten,
Tópico(s)Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
ResumoThe Paraíba do Sul river (PSR) basin crosses one of the most populated and industrialized regions of Brazil and receives effluent from the metallurgic, paper mill and agricultural industries. PSR water has multiple uses, including being a supply of potable water and riverine populations which consume some species of its fish. In the present study, we investigated the responses of two biomarkers of aquatic pollution, EROD activity in the liver and micronuclei frequency in peripheral blood, as well as the concentrations of seven heavy metals in the muscle tissue of two species of fish native to the PSR: Geophagus brasiliensis and Hypostomus sp. Sampling was performed in both the wet and dry seasons of 2003, with a total of 339 fish collected from 16 sites along the PSR basin. Fish collected at Levy Gasparian, Barra Mansa and Três Rios both had higher EROD activity and micronuclei frequency. The results also suggested a moderate induction of EROD activity in fish collected from S.L. Paraitinga and Sapucaia. Micronuclei frequency was elevated in fish from S.J. Campos, Além Paraíba, Campos and S.J. Barra. In all cases, heavy metal concentrations did not exceed the maximum considered safe for fish meat consumption.
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