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Sublethal Effects of Organophosphate Chlorpyrifos on Hemato-Immunological Parameters of the Gercacinid Crab, Cardiosoma armatum (Herklots, 1851)

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Christian Chinonso Ugwu, Rasheed Olatunji Moruf, Rasheed Olatunji Moruf, Rasheed Olatunji Moruf, Christian Chinonso Ugwu, Aderonke Omolara Lawal-Are Rasheed Olatunji Moruf, Rasheed Olatunji Moruf, Aderonke Omolara Lawal-Are Aderonke Omolara Lawal-Are Aderonke Omolara Lawal-Are

Summary

Researchers exposed the land crab Cardiosoma armatum to low concentrations of the pesticide chlorpyrifos for 28 days, finding significant suppression of immune function and alterations in blood chemistry at sublethal levels. While focused on pesticide toxicity, the study demonstrates how chemical pollutants—including those that adsorb onto microplastics—can harm crustaceans even at low concentrations.

Low insecticide exposure has been shown to cause profound effects on non-target organisms, including crabs. Therefore, the changes in hematological parameters, serum biochemistry and antioxidant enzymes in the Gercacinid crab, Cardiosoma armatum were assessed during 28-day exposure to four concentrations of organophosphate chlorpyrifos (0.003, 0.006, 0.03 and 0.06 mg/l). The results showed a significant (P= 0.0) decrease in packed cell volume and total haemocyte count of the exposure crabs (except in 0.003 mg/l concentration) compared to control group. There were no significant changes in hemocyte sedimentation rate, granulocyte and agranulocyte, although all exposure groups increased in hemocyte sedimentation rate and agranulocyte with respective ranges of 3.00-3.02 mm/hr and 64.00-67.00 %. Except for alkaline phosphatase, there were no significant variation in the biochemical profile of both the control crabs and exposure crabs, although organophosphate chlorpyrifos exposure induced increase in all the measured biochemical parameters. The serum protein level and the activities of the enzymes (superoxide dismutase, catalase and malondialdehyde) were inhibited in exposure groups. The changes in these hemato-immunological parameters of the crabs were suitable biomarkers of a sub-lethal exposure to chlorpyrifos at the concentrations tested, and this will be useful in biomonitoring of aquatic environment.

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