Impact of copper on the structure of gills and epipodites of the shrimp Penaeus japonicus (Decapoda)

Agoes Soegianto and Charmantier-Daures, M. and Trilles, J.P. and Charmantier, G. (1999) Impact of copper on the structure of gills and epipodites of the shrimp Penaeus japonicus (Decapoda). Journal of Crustacean Biology, 19 (2). pp. 209-223.

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Abstract

The impact of sublethal concentrations of copper on the structure and ultrastructure of gills and epipodites has been studied in late juvenile Penaeus japonicus. The structural changes which occur in the gill and epipodite cells appeared to be a function of copper accumulation in these tissues. The gill cells of shrimps exposed to 100 and 10 μg Cu l-1 for 15 days did not display discernible structural changes. However, an increased number of nephrocytes was observed in some gill filaments, especially in shrimps exposed to 100 μg Cu l-1. A profound alteration of the gill structure occurred after exposure to 500 and 1,000 μg Cu l-1 for 4 days. Exposure to 1,000 μg Cu l-1 resulted in gaps between the cuticle and the epithelium and in the disorganization of epithelial cells. The nuclear matrices were condensed and vacuoles were observed around the nucleus. Exposure to 10 μg Cu l-1 for 15 days did not result in perceptible structural changes of the epipodite cells. After exposure to 500 and 1,000 μg Cu l-1 for 4 days and to 100 μg Cu l-1 for 15 days, the epithelial cells of epipodites were completely altered. Basal infoldings were less numerous and apical microvilli were absent. The number and size of mitochondria decreased and their structure was disorganized. The nuclear matrices were condensed, with vacuoles around the nucleus, and the cells became extensively vacuolated. Pseudomyelinic structures were noted in epipodite cells of shrimps exposed to 500 gg Cu l-1. The significance of the morphological changes of these organs after exposure to copper are discussed in relation to their physiological functions.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Decapoda (Crustacea); Invertebrata; Marsupenaeus japonicus; Penaeus; Penaeus japonicus
Divisions: Artikel Ilmiah > SCOPUS INDEXED JOURNAL
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Agoes SoegiantoUNSPECIFIED
Charmantier-Daures, M.UNSPECIFIED
Trilles, J.P.UNSPECIFIED
Charmantier, G.UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Ika Rudianto
Last Modified: 30 Dec 2020 01:48
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/102256
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