Acute insecticides mixture induced oxidative stress, DNA damage and nuclear abnormalities in three economically important freshwater species Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala, and Labeo rohita

Insecticides are the most significant pollutants that negatively affect the aquatic ecosystem globally. They are extensively applied in various industries and agriculture to manage the pests and weeds. The freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to these insecticides because insecticides ent...

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Main Authors: Naz, Huma, Abdullah, Sajid, Ahmed, Tanveer, Ur-Rehman, Najeeb, Ali, Basharat, Aziz, Kousar, Hassan, Muhammad Adeel, Zahid, Nimra, Saif, Warisha, Ahmad, Muhammad, Chaudary, Mahnoor, Iqbal, Rashid, Hashem, Abeer, Avila-Quezada, Graciela Dolores, Almutairi, Khalid F., Abd Allah, Elsayed Fathi
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author Naz, Huma
Abdullah, Sajid
Ahmed, Tanveer
Ur-Rehman, Najeeb
Ali, Basharat
Aziz, Kousar
Hassan, Muhammad Adeel
Zahid, Nimra
Saif, Warisha
Ahmad, Muhammad
Chaudary, Mahnoor
Iqbal, Rashid
Hashem, Abeer
Avila-Quezada, Graciela Dolores
Almutairi, Khalid F.
Abd Allah, Elsayed Fathi
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Abdullah, Sajid
Ahmed, Tanveer
Ur-Rehman, Najeeb
Ali, Basharat
Aziz, Kousar
Hassan, Muhammad Adeel
Zahid, Nimra
Saif, Warisha
Ahmad, Muhammad
Chaudary, Mahnoor
Iqbal, Rashid
Hashem, Abeer
Avila-Quezada, Graciela Dolores
Almutairi, Khalid F.
Abd Allah, Elsayed Fathi
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description Insecticides are the most significant pollutants that negatively affect the aquatic ecosystem globally. They are extensively applied in various industries and agriculture to manage the pests and weeds. The freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to these insecticides because insecticides enter into them through leaching, drifting, runoff and drainage. Insecticides can adversely affect the aquatic animals including fish. Therefore, the experiment was conducted to evaluate the acute toxic effect of bifenthrin(B), chlorpyrifos(C) and endosulfan(E) mixtures on antioxidant enzymes (SOD, CAT, Pox, and GST) activities and genotoxic potential in three fish species Cirrhina mrigala, Labeo rohita, and Catla catla exposed for 4 days. Results demonstrated that the CAT activity increased in gills (G), liver (L), and kidney (K) of three fish species exposed tertiary mixture while it was decreased in brain (B), heart (H) and muscle (M) of fish. Comparison among three fish species showed that there was minor difference among fish species for CAT activity. Exposure of insecticides mixture caused a significant increase in GST, POx, and SOD activities in all selected organs of three species of fish. GST activity was maximum in B of fish followed by the L, M, K, G, and H. The POx activity in organs of three fish species followed the trend: L>B>G>K>H>M. The SOD activity in organs of fish followed the trend: L>B>K>G>H>M. DNA damage in terms of micronuclei (MN), nuclear abnormalities (BN, DN, BLN, NN, and DEN), genetic damage index (GDI) and % damaged nuclei (DN) in peripheral erythrocytes of three fishes increased significantly as a result of pesticides exposure with increasing duration as 96>72>48>24-h. The highest damage in DNA (DN and GDI), NA and MN were observed in erythrocytes of C. catla followed by that of C. mrigala and L. rohita. As a conclusion, antioxidant activities and DNA damage of different fish species based on their physiological differences may be useful biomarker for evaluation of aquatic pollution.
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spelling my-ukm.journal.263172026-01-08T05:16:13Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/26317/ Acute insecticides mixture induced oxidative stress, DNA damage and nuclear abnormalities in three economically important freshwater species Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala, and Labeo rohita Naz, Huma Abdullah, Sajid Ahmed, Tanveer Ur-Rehman, Najeeb Ali, Basharat Aziz, Kousar Hassan, Muhammad Adeel Zahid, Nimra Saif, Warisha Ahmad, Muhammad Chaudary, Mahnoor Iqbal, Rashid Hashem, Abeer Avila-Quezada, Graciela Dolores Almutairi, Khalid F. Abd Allah, Elsayed Fathi Insecticides are the most significant pollutants that negatively affect the aquatic ecosystem globally. They are extensively applied in various industries and agriculture to manage the pests and weeds. The freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to these insecticides because insecticides enter into them through leaching, drifting, runoff and drainage. Insecticides can adversely affect the aquatic animals including fish. Therefore, the experiment was conducted to evaluate the acute toxic effect of bifenthrin(B), chlorpyrifos(C) and endosulfan(E) mixtures on antioxidant enzymes (SOD, CAT, Pox, and GST) activities and genotoxic potential in three fish species Cirrhina mrigala, Labeo rohita, and Catla catla exposed for 4 days. Results demonstrated that the CAT activity increased in gills (G), liver (L), and kidney (K) of three fish species exposed tertiary mixture while it was decreased in brain (B), heart (H) and muscle (M) of fish. Comparison among three fish species showed that there was minor difference among fish species for CAT activity. Exposure of insecticides mixture caused a significant increase in GST, POx, and SOD activities in all selected organs of three species of fish. GST activity was maximum in B of fish followed by the L, M, K, G, and H. The POx activity in organs of three fish species followed the trend: L>B>G>K>H>M. The SOD activity in organs of fish followed the trend: L>B>K>G>H>M. DNA damage in terms of micronuclei (MN), nuclear abnormalities (BN, DN, BLN, NN, and DEN), genetic damage index (GDI) and % damaged nuclei (DN) in peripheral erythrocytes of three fishes increased significantly as a result of pesticides exposure with increasing duration as 96>72>48>24-h. The highest damage in DNA (DN and GDI), NA and MN were observed in erythrocytes of C. catla followed by that of C. mrigala and L. rohita. As a conclusion, antioxidant activities and DNA damage of different fish species based on their physiological differences may be useful biomarker for evaluation of aquatic pollution. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2025 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/26317/1/SMS%201.pdf Naz, Huma and Abdullah, Sajid and Ahmed, Tanveer and Ur-Rehman, Najeeb and Ali, Basharat and Aziz, Kousar and Hassan, Muhammad Adeel and Zahid, Nimra and Saif, Warisha and Ahmad, Muhammad and Chaudary, Mahnoor and Iqbal, Rashid and Hashem, Abeer and Avila-Quezada, Graciela Dolores and Almutairi, Khalid F. and Abd Allah, Elsayed Fathi (2025) Acute insecticides mixture induced oxidative stress, DNA damage and nuclear abnormalities in three economically important freshwater species Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala, and Labeo rohita. Sains Malaysiana, 54 (9). pp. 2113-2123. ISSN 0126-6039 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol54num9_2025/contentsVol54num9_2025.html
spellingShingle Naz, Huma
Abdullah, Sajid
Ahmed, Tanveer
Ur-Rehman, Najeeb
Ali, Basharat
Aziz, Kousar
Hassan, Muhammad Adeel
Zahid, Nimra
Saif, Warisha
Ahmad, Muhammad
Chaudary, Mahnoor
Iqbal, Rashid
Hashem, Abeer
Avila-Quezada, Graciela Dolores
Almutairi, Khalid F.
Abd Allah, Elsayed Fathi
Acute insecticides mixture induced oxidative stress, DNA damage and nuclear abnormalities in three economically important freshwater species Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala, and Labeo rohita
title Acute insecticides mixture induced oxidative stress, DNA damage and nuclear abnormalities in three economically important freshwater species Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala, and Labeo rohita
title_full Acute insecticides mixture induced oxidative stress, DNA damage and nuclear abnormalities in three economically important freshwater species Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala, and Labeo rohita
title_fullStr Acute insecticides mixture induced oxidative stress, DNA damage and nuclear abnormalities in three economically important freshwater species Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala, and Labeo rohita
title_full_unstemmed Acute insecticides mixture induced oxidative stress, DNA damage and nuclear abnormalities in three economically important freshwater species Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala, and Labeo rohita
title_short Acute insecticides mixture induced oxidative stress, DNA damage and nuclear abnormalities in three economically important freshwater species Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala, and Labeo rohita
title_sort acute insecticides mixture induced oxidative stress, dna damage and nuclear abnormalities in three economically important freshwater species catla catla, cirrhina mrigala, and labeo rohita
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