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Brenda F. Wilson
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Stephen J. Ells
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George A. Cary
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SUMMARY OF HISTOPATHOLOGICAL
EXAMINATIONS OF FATHEAD MINNOW
(Pimephales promelas) EXPOSED TO
78.03 FOR 30 DAYS.
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RESEARCH REPORT SUBMITTED TO 3M COMPANY
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
REPORT #BW-78-9-301
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790 Main Street Wareham, Massachusetts
September, 1978
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INTRODUCTION
An "egg and fry test" was conducted between March 31 and May 4, 1978 (Bionomics Report #BW-78-6-175, June, 1978) to assess the sub-lethal effects of 78.03 on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas). Effects on egg hatchability and on survival and growth of fry were measured. To further investi gate possible effects due to exposure to 78.03, histopathological examinations of exposed fish were also performed. The results of these examinations are reported here.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Upon termination of the egg and fry study, five fish from each replicate of the high 78.03 concentration (100 mg/, nominal) and control were preserved in 10% buffered formalin and sent to the Environmental Pathology. Laboratories, Inc. Carolina, Rhode Island.
The fish were examined for gross lesions, and sagital sections were prepared by a pathologist. Fish were placed with indentifying numbers into processing cassettes, dehydrated, cleared and infiltrated on an Auto-technicon tissue processor using the method of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. The fish were then placed in a vacuum oven and subsequently embedded in paraffin. All blocks were sectioned at 6 microns: one
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slide was prepared from each block and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Special staining procedures such as PAS, Trichrome and Acid Fast were used occasionally when requested by the pathologist. All blocks were sealed with paraffin and stored.
Slides were labeled, boxed and delivered with all work sheets to the pathologist for examination. Two slides were prepared from each fish. Tissues processed and examined included but were not limited to; gill, thymus, liver, spleen, heart, gonad, kidney, foregut, hindgut, olfactory mucosa (nares), brain, ear, skin, muscle, pancreas and pharyngeal mucosa.
RESULTS
A summary of the examination of each fish is reported in Table 1. Only those tissues which were missing or contained demonstrable change are listed.
The only tissue changes observed were hyperplasia of gill lamellar epithilium and fatty change of the liver. These changes were judged to be minimal and consistent with changes seen routinely in healthy fish. Autolipis of gill tissue was observed in several fish. This change was probably due to the poor penetration of the buffered formalin to the pos terior dorsal portion of the gill space.
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3 Based on these data, it is concluded that 30 days exposure to a nominal 78.01 concentration of 20 ug/)l did not cause any significant, demonstrable, tissue changes in 30 day old fathead minnow fry.
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) Table 1 -- Histopathological examination of fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) exposed 30 days to 100 mg/Z nominal 78.03 and control water.
100 mg/% 78.03 Fish #
1 2 3 4 5 6
Sex
Ukna Ukn Ukn Ukn Fb F
7F
8 9 10
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F Ukn F
Organ Condition
Missing
Tissue
Normal
Spleen, gonad, nares, ear
Normal
Spleen, gonad, thymus
Normal
Heart, gonad, nares
Normal
Spleen, gonad, thymus
Normal
Spleen, nares
Liver-Fatty change ic
Gill-Hyperplasia (epithelium) I
Nares, thymus
Liver-Fatty change I Gill-Hyperplasia (epithelium) 1
Nares, ear
Liver-Fatty change I
Spleen, ear
Liver-Fatty change I
Spleen, gonad, nares, ear
Liver-Fatty change I
Spleen, nares
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Table 1 (cont.)
Fish #
Control 1
Sex Ukn
2 Ukn 3F 4F 5 MMd 6F 7 Ukn
8 Ukn 9F
10 Ukn
a Female.
b Unknown.
c Lesions are minimal.
d Male
Organ Condition
Missing Tissue
Liver-Fatty
Gonad, nares,
change I
! thymus
Gill-hyperplasia ,
(epithelium) I
Liver-Fatty change I
Spleen, gonad, nares
Gill-hyperplasia Thymus (epithelium) I
Normal
Spleen, nares
Normal
Spleen, thymus heart
Liver-Fatty change I
Spleen, heart
Liver-Fatty change X
Spleen, heart, gonad, thymus, nares
Liver-Fatty change I
Spleen, gonad, nares, thymus
Liver-Fatty change I Gill hyperplasia (epithelium) I
Spleen, nares
Normal
Gonad, thymus
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