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Histological Response of Digestive Gland of Gomphina veneriformis with TBTCl Accumulation in Sediment and Soft Tissue  

Park, Jung-Jun (Marine Environment Research Division, NFRDI)
Park, Jeong-Chae (The United Graduate School of Veterinary Science, Yamaguchi University)
Kim, Seong-Soo (Marine Environment Research Division, NFRDI)
Cho, Hyeon-Seo (Faculty of Marine Technology, Chonnam National University)
Lee, Yeon-Gyu (Faculty of Marine Technology, Chonnam National University)
Lee, Jung-Sick (Department of Aqualife Medicine, Chonnam National University)
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Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology / v.24, no.4, 2009 , pp. 341-350 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study involves a relationship between butyltins concentrations and histopathological changes of the digestive gland in the equilateral venus, Gomphina veneriformis exposed to TBTCl of 0.4, 0.6 and 0.8 ${\mu}g/L$ for 36 weeks. In the sediment, total butyltin (${\sum}BT$) concentration was detected ND~7.54 (0.4 ${\mu}g/L$), ND~9.76 (0.6 ${\mu}g/L$), 1.22~13.13 ${\mu}g/L$ (0.8 ${\mu}g/L$), respectively. Especially, TBT level in 0.8 ${\mu}g/L$ group was the highest for 36 weeks. In the soft tissue, total butyltin (${\sum}BT$) concentration of the exposure group was 10.14~12.75 (control), 479.29~1,286.56 (0.4 ${\mu}g/L$), 563.32~2,154.82 (0.6 ${\mu}g/L$) and 1,317.70~2,132.60 ${\mu}g/L$ (0.8 ${\mu}g/L$), respectively. Ratio of TBT to ${\sum}BT$ of the tissue of 0.8 ${\mu}g/L$ kept the lowest level for 36 weeks. The ${\sum}BT$ concentrations of sediment were correlated with ${\sum}BT$ concentrations in the tissue. In the exposure groups, necrosis and atrophy of columnar epithelial cell and collapse of epithelial layer in the digestive tubule. And there was a reduction in stain affinity of basophilic cell. Such histological degenerations was more severe in digestive tubule of 0.8 ${\mu}g/L$ group.
Keywords
TBTCl; Gomphina veneriformis; accumulation; digestive gland;
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