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Mercury level and histopathologic analysis of muscle, kidney and brain of largehead hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus) collected in Itaipu beach - Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Fish is an important source of heavy metal exposition and contamination for human being. Accumulation of mercury (Hg) in men occurs by chronicle exposition, through the food chain, by ingestion of fish contaminated with mercury. Because of biomagnifications the carnivorous fish that is on the top of the food chain shows a higher concentration of mercury in their tissues and can represent the aquatic environmental contamination. This work aims to establish histopathologic analysis and total mercury concentration in different tissues from thirty-one Trichiurus lepturus, a commercial fish from Itaipu Beach, Niterói, RJ. T. lepturus collected showed mean values of total mercury concentration of 0.051±0.031µ g g-1 and 0.006±0.004µ g g-1, respectively in muscle and kidney tissues. It was also conducted an analysis of mercury concentration from a pool of brain tissue from all individuals (0.019µ g g-1). Minimum and maximum mercury values in muscular and kidney tissues showed a wide dispersion. There was a positive correlation between total length and mercury muscular tissue concentration (R=0.85) and between body weight and mercury muscular tissue concentration (R=0.88), both highly significant. No significant correlation (r=0.24) was observed between kidney weight and mercury tissue concentration (P>0.19). In a multiple comparison test among muscle, kidneys and brain mercury tissue concentration, it was observed a highly significant difference between muscle and kidneys (P<0.001), as well as between muscle and brain (P<0.001). Comparison between kidney and brain mercury tissue concentration also showed a significant difference with a probability level of 5% (P<0.05). Histopathology demonstrated damage in the kidneys (cartilaginous metaplasia in some individuals and a high presence of melanomacrophage centers).

mercury; largehead hairtail; Trichiurus lepturus; histopathology


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