1. Effects of ZnO nanoparticles on the Giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii, de Man, 1879): Reproductive performance, larvae development, CHH concentrations and anti-oxidative enzymes activity.
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Tavabe KR, Kuchaksaraei BS, and Javanmardi S
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- Animals, Arthropod Proteins genetics, Gene Expression Regulation drug effects, Invertebrate Hormones genetics, Larva drug effects, Larva growth & development, Nerve Tissue Proteins genetics, Palaemonidae growth & development, Palaemonidae physiology, Zinc Oxide chemistry, Antioxidants metabolism, Arthropod Proteins metabolism, Invertebrate Hormones metabolism, Metal Nanoparticles chemistry, Nerve Tissue Proteins metabolism, Palaemonidae drug effects, Zinc Oxide pharmacology
- Abstract
The Giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) breeds when in captive conditions. The eggs of a clutch are attached to the abdomen of berried females. Zinc oxide (ZnO) is one of the most important metal oxide-nanoparticles (NPs) that is widely used in various industries and is released into aquatic environments from wastewater management facilities. The present study was conducted to evaluate effects of ZnO on values for the reproductive variables: larvae development, crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH) release from the X-organ into the hemolymph and anti-oxidative enzymes activity of M. rosenbergii. There were five groups including a group not treated (control), and groups treated with10, 20, 50, 100 mg/L ZnO in triplicate during a 90-day period. Results indicated that ZnO-NPs have marked effects on reproductive performance, offspring development, CHH release from the X-organ into the hemolymph and anti-oxidant enzymes activities with there being no spawning of brood-stock in the 100 mg/L ZnO group and in the prawns treated with 50 mg/L there was spawning but there was larvae mortality immediately subsequent to hatching. Also, values for viability rate of eggs, dry weight of eggs, brood-stock inter-spawn period and egg clutch somatic index (ESI) reproductive variables were affected by the NP. This NP was found to have a dose-dependent effect on CHH release from the X-organ into the hemolymph and also superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase activities in M. rosenbergii. The results indicate that M. rosenbergii, a freshwater decapod crustacean, is an appropriate species to study nano-material effects on reproduction in freshwater ecosystems., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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