This study aimed to evaluate the cytotoxic, genotoxic, behavioral, and histological effects of the organophosphate insecticide ethion on common carp fingerlings (Cyprinus carpio, 10 ± 2 g). Short-term acute bioassays and subsequent confirmatory definitive tests were conducted, revealing the 96 h LC50 of ethion to be 43.76 μ/L using Finney's probit method. Fish were treated to four sub-lethal concentrations (C1 = 0.56 μ/L, C2 = 0.8 μ/L, C3 = 1.13 μ/L, C4 = 2.3 μ/L) for the durations of 14 and 21 days. Ethion exposure resulted in a considerable concentration-dependent loss in cell viability and an elevation in necrotic and apoptotic cell populations. The frequency of micronuclei in hematocytes drastically increased (p 3; and severe lamellar and hepatic damage at C4. Liver tissues demonstrated increasing vacuolation and degenerative changes, accompanied by nuclear hypertrophy and karyolysis at higher concentrations. The data reveal that ethion is particularly detrimental to common carp, generating cellular, genetic, behavioral, and tissue-level alterations that may imperil aquaculture populations if left uncontrolled.
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Taranum Mushtaq
Imtiyaz Qayoom
Adnan Abubakr
Environmental Toxicology
University of Science and Technology Beijing
Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir
Beijing Information Science & Technology University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895486c1944d70ce062c2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/tox.70090