dc.description.abstract | In this study, histopathological changes induced by lindane a gamma
isomer of hexachlorocyclohexane and its intoxication associated with
reproductive system and hormone levels were investigated in zebrafish.
In all, 320 zebrafish adults approximately 1 year in age, (Danio rerio)
obtained from a commercial entity were used in the study. Zebrafish were
divided into 8 groups, each one containing 40 zebrafish.
Groups were organized as 0 (the control group), 1 ml/L methanol, and 5,
10, 20, 40, 80, 160 mu g/L/day lindane. In the study, the
gamma-HCH-isomer was applied at rates of 5/10/20/40/80/160 mu g/L/day as
doses of immersion to each group for 21 days. Macroscopically, the drop
in egg production was observed, especially in the 80 and 160 mu g/L/day
groups of female zebrafish. A microscopic decrease in ovulation and
biochemical decreases in estradiol (E-2) levels (40/80/160 mu g/L) were
also observed in the female zebrafish. As a result, lindane was found to
cause changes in the reproductive system, and consequently, to cause
hormonal disorders and to have significant effects on ovulation and
fertilization in the female zebrafish. | |