Herbicide paraquat dichloride augments the expression of the c-abl-noxa-apoptotic pathway, instigating ovarian atresia in edible fish, Channa punctatus.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

Department of Zoology, Environmental Toxicology & Bioremediation Laboratory (ETBL), University of Lucknow, Lucknow, 226007, India.

Published: October 2024

Ovarian cells of animals undergo atresia to regulate egg numbers and their release. However, unrestrained atretic activity decreases the chances of oocyte maturity and further process, ultimately resulting in a reduced population. Edible fishes are a critical source of nutrition and it is required to regulate their population. The application of herbicides at fish production sites is a threat to their population by altering female reproductive activity. In concern to this, here, this 60-day study investigates herbicide paraquat dichloride (PD)-induced atresia in ovarian cells of Channa punctatus (C. punctatus). Further, 96-h LC of PD for C. punctatus was calculated as 58.40 mg/L. At the end of each exposure period, an increase in intracellular ROS in blood cells and activities of SOD and CAT in ovary tissue were observed in PD-treated fish with increasing concentration. The frequency of micronuclei in blood cells subsequently increased with the highest PD concentration. A significant (p < 0.05) increase in the relative expression of target genes was observed at the 30th and 60th day of the sampling periods in the fish treated with the highest concentration of PD. The histological study confirmed the occurrence of atretic ovary cells in PD-exposed fish. From the results it can be concluded that PD enhances the uncontrolled death of ovarian cells and has consequences of impairing the ovary health and reproductive potential of fish, hence reducing the fish population.

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