The use of nuclear morphologic alterations in Astyanax spp. for evaluating water contamination

Over the years, aquatics ecosystem have been suffering great losses because of being exposed to pollutants that cause irreversible environmental impacts, both in rural and urban areas. In this context, the present study was conducted in two urban areas of the city of Guarapuava (PR) and two rural ar...

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Main Authors: Cátia Cappelli Wachtel Dalla Cort, Nédia de Castilhos Ghisi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Universitário São Camilo 2014-01-01
Series:O Mundo da Saúde
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Online Access:https://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/article/view/399
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Summary:Over the years, aquatics ecosystem have been suffering great losses because of being exposed to pollutants that cause irreversible environmental impacts, both in rural and urban areas. In this context, the present study was conducted in two urban areas of the city of Guarapuava (PR) and two rural areas of the city of Candói (PR) during 2013, aiming to assess the impacts of different pollution sources. These impacts were quantified by micronucleus test, using fish individuals of the genus Astyanax as bioindicators. Consistent variations in nuclear morphology were identified in erythrocytes of fishes, more frequently in the most urbanized site, the Lagoa das Lágrimas, and in the rural area, the waterlogged in Jordão River. The latter site is a major river that receives effluents from the entire Guarapuava city and from a factory of recycling paper, located close to the sampled site. The Candoizinho River, a rural local protected by wide riparian vegetation, presented the lowest damage rate, being a preserved area. A last sampled site was located in a semi-urbanized area within a university campus. Organisms from this place showed intermediary damage rates. So, we concluded that industrial and urban pollution can cause irreversible damages to health of individuals inhabiting this water flow.
ISSN:0104-7809
1980-3990