
pmid: 22922334
The impact of agrichemicals on aquatic vertebrate species has been a matter of increasing concern to researchers and environmentalist. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of a sublethal concentration of atrazine (10% of the LC(50-96 h)), a world-wide used herbicide, on the innate immune system of silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen). A significant reduction on phagocytic index, bacteria agglutination and bactericidal activity of the serum, serum lysozyme and total serum peroxidase activity was observed in fish exposed to atrazine for 24 h. After 10 days exposure to atrazine, only bactericidal activity of the serum, bacteria agglutination and total serum peroxidase activity were significantly reduced. Atrazine had no effect on the natural complement hemolytic activity. Our results demonstrate that atrazine decreases the innate immune response of fingerlings, which might increase its susceptibility to opportunistic pathogens.
Male, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Herbicides, Aquaculture, Complement Hemolytic Activity Assay, Immunity, Innate, Aeromonas hydrophila, Fish Diseases, Micrococcus luteus, Animals, Atrazine, Female, Muramidase, Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections, Actinomycetales Infections, Catfishes, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Peroxidase
Male, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Herbicides, Aquaculture, Complement Hemolytic Activity Assay, Immunity, Innate, Aeromonas hydrophila, Fish Diseases, Micrococcus luteus, Animals, Atrazine, Female, Muramidase, Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections, Actinomycetales Infections, Catfishes, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Peroxidase
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