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Hyaluronic acid impacts hematological endpoints and spleen histological features in African catfish (Clarias gariepinus)

Research Authors
Mohamed Hamed, Mohamed H Kotob, Nasser S Abou Khalil, Esraa A Anwari, Walaa Bayoumie El Gazzar, Shaimaa KA Idriss, Michel E Fakhry, Amina A Farag, Mahmoud S Sabra, Sally M Salaah, Souzan Abdel-Zaher, Fatma Alzahraa Yehia Saad, Mervat Naguib, Jae-Seong Lee
Research Abstract

Since its identification in the vitreous humour of the eye and laboratory biosynthesis, hyaluronic acid (HA) has been a vital component in several pharmaceutical, nutritional, medicinal, and cosmetic uses. However, little is known about its potential toxicological impacts on aquatic inhabitants. Herein, we investigated the hematological response of Clarias gariepinus to nominal doses of HA. To achieve this objective, 72 adult fish were randomly and evenly distributed into four groups: control, low-dose (0.5 mg/l HA), medium-dose (10 mg/l HA), and high-dose (100 mg/l HA) groups for two weeks each during both the exposure and recovery periods. The findings confirmed presence of anemia, neutrophilia, leucopoenia, lymphopenia, and eosinophilia at the end of exposure to HA. In addition, poikilocytosis and a variety of cytomorphological disturbances were observed. Dose-dependent histological alterations in spleen …

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Research Journal
BMC Veterinary Research
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BioMed Central
Research Year
2024
Research Pages
294