| نویسندگان | Mohammad Hossein Sayadi,Javad Kharkan,Mahmood Hajiani,MohammadReza Rezaei,M. Savabieasfahani |
| نشریه | Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management |
| شماره صفحات | 427-444 |
| شماره سریال | 9 |
| شماره مجلد | 3 |
| نوع مقاله | Full Paper |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2022 |
| نوع نشریه | الکترونیکی |
| کشور محل چاپ | ایران |
| نمایه نشریه | WOS،isc،Scopus |
چکیده مقاله
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The nanoparticles has been discussed in terms of their
adverse global impacts on health and health inequity. Metal oxide nanoparticles and their
salts can have varied toxic effects on different tissues in the aquatic environments. The aim of
present study was to assess the toxicity of nickel oxide nanoparticles in relation to different
nickel salts.
METHODS: Acute toxicity of nickel oxide nanoparticles, nickel sulfate, nickel nitrate and nickel
chloride, in black fish was investigated. A total of 125 fish were randomly assigned to a control
group (n=25) and four exposure groups (n=25 per group). After 28 days of exposure, the
bioaccumulation of nickel oxide nanoparticles in gill, intestine, liver, and kidney of the fish was
determined by killing half of them in each group and dissecting their tissues. The remaining
fish were placed in clean water for another 28 days and the depuration rate was estimated.
FINDINGS: The LC50-96 values reported for nickel oxide nanoparticles, nickel sulfate, nickel
nitrate and nickel chloride were 195, 120, 138 and 91 milligrams per liter, respectively.
Therefore, nickel chloride had a higher toxicity compared to nickel oxide nanoparticles, nickel
sulfate and nickel nitrate. The highest rate of nickel oxide nanoparticles bioaccumulation was
observed in the gill (0.40±0.08 microgram per gram), intestine (41.82±16.95 microgram per
gram), liver (2.16±1.82 microgram per gram), and kidney (2.16±1.26 microgram per gram) of
the fish. The highest depuration rate of nickel oxide nanoparticles, nickel sulfate, nickel nitrate,
and nickel chloride was recorded in the intestinal tissue of the fish. The lowest depuration
rate of nickel oxide nanoparticles, nickel sulfate and nickel nitrate was observed in the kidney
tissue of the fish. Also, the lowest depuration rate of nickel chloride was witnessed in the gill
tissue of the fish. Histopathological anomalies were detected in the fish exposed to nickel
oxide nanoparticles. These anomalies were fusion of lamellae, lamellar synechiae, curvature
and oedema in the gill; increased number of goblet cells and cell swelling; and degradation of
villi structure and expansion of villi structure in the intestine.
CONCLUSION: The study conclusively demonstrated that nickel oxide nanoparticles were ecotoxic and harmful to aquatic organisms. Strong global nickel oxide nanoparticles regulations
must be enforced to prevent further environmental contamination with nanoparticles.
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