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Title of Article Effects of Electronic Waste on Cytogenetic and Physiological Changes in Snakehead Fish (Channa striata)  
Date of Acceptance 30 April 2019 
Journal
     Title of Journal Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal Springer 
     ISBN/ISSN 0167-6369 
     Volume 191 
     Issue
     Month June
     Year of Publication 2019 
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     Abstract The objectives of this study were to investigate cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr) and lead (Pb) concentrations in water and sediment as well as the muscle, gill and liver of snakehead fish (Channa striata) and to reveal chromosomal aberrations, changes in serum biochemical parameters and histopathological alterations of fish from a reservoir near an electronic waste dumping area. Cd, Cr and Pb concentrations were determined using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. Chromosomal aberrations were studied in kidney cells using a conventional technique. The biochemical parameters were measured using an automated analyzer, and histopathological photographs were obtained using a transmission electron microscope. The results showed that heavy metal concentrations in water and sediment did not exceed the standards, whereas Cd and Pb concentrations in the gill and liver exceeded the standards. The accumulation pattern of heavy metals in organ tissues exhibited according to the following order: gill > liver > muscle. Five types of chromosomal aberrations were a centromere gap, single chromatid break, deletion, single chromatid gap and fragmentation. The average percentage of chromosomal aberrations in polluted and reference C. striata were 4.60% and 1.00%, respectively. The statistical analyses of chromosomal aberration and biochemical parameters indicated that total protein, aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase significantly differed between the polluted and reference C. striata (p < 0.05). The liver histopathological alterations revealed atypical cellular structures, such as vacuolar appearance, nucleus degeneration, rough endoplasmic reticulum disintegration, abnormal cytoplasmic mitochondria and deposition of heavy metals. Heavy metal contaminations from electronic waste dumping areas affect fish in terms of chromosomal aberration, serum biochemistry and histopathology. 
     Keyword aquatic animal · electronic waste · chromosomal aberration · biochemical parameters · pathology · heavy metal 
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597020065-3 Miss URAIWAN PHOONAPLOY [Main Author]
Science Doctoral Degree

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