Original Research
Investigating methylparaben’s oxidative stress effects on rainbow trout blood, liver, and kidney toxicity
Submitted: 12 September 2024 | Published: 07 March 2025
About the author(s)
Mert Calisir, Department of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Threats Management, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Iskenderun Technical University, Hatay, TurkeyGokhan Nur, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Iskenderun Technical University, Hatay, Turkey
Emrah Caylak, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Girne American University, Girne, Cyprus
Abstract
The widespread use of parabens has led to their accumulation in aquatic environments. This study examined the effects of methylparaben on rainbow trout, dividing 96 fish into control and treatment groups (1 mg/L, 5 mg/L, and 8 mg/L). Results showed dose-dependent weight loss, altered hepatosomatic indices, increased serum urea, uric acid, and Malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, and decreased Glutathione Peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity. Histopathological analysis revealed liver and kidney abnormalities in treated groups, including hepatocyte degeneration, proliferation in the bile duct, glomerular atrophy, reduced haematopoietic tissue, increased melanomacrophage centres, necrosis and fibrosis.
Contribution: These findings highlight methylparaben’s toxic effects, emphasising the need for stricter regulations and further research to safeguard aquatic ecosystems and understand its impact on aquatic organisms.
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