Title:
Ammonium sulphate induced stress related alterations in the respiratory epithelium of the airbreathing organ of the catfish Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch)

dc.contributor.authorV.I. Paul
dc.contributor.authorT.K. Banerjee
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-09T09:10:23Z
dc.date.issued1996
dc.description.abstractIn this paper, histopathological changes in the inner lining of the accessory respiratory organ of Heteropneustes fossilis following exposure to sublethal concentration (0-2 gl-1) of ammonium sulphate (3mgl-1 total ammonia-N) has been described. The goblet cells show periodic increased followed by decreased secretory activities. Necrosis and shedding of the epithelial cells over the secondary lamellae cause periodic haemorrhages which lead to degeneration and decreased number of secondary lamellae. Subsequently regeneration takes place each time as evidenced by the appearance of inflammatory tissue. Fusion of more than one secondary lamellae is also common. Regeneration also leads to uncontrolled hyperplasia of haphazardly arranged epithelial cells. This hyperplasia causes increased distance of respiratory blood-air barrier in the secondary lamellae, leading to impaired normal aerial respiration.
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/BF02703216
dc.identifier.issn2505991
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF02703216
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/53045
dc.publisherIndian Academy of Sciences
dc.subjectAccessory respiratory organ
dc.subjectAmmonium sulphate toxicity
dc.subjectHeteropneustes fossilis
dc.subjectHistopathology
dc.titleAmmonium sulphate induced stress related alterations in the respiratory epithelium of the airbreathing organ of the catfish Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch)
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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