Abstract

We analyzed the morphological and functional state of hepatopancreas in Palaemonetes argentinus from two environments with different pesticide concentrations. Los Padres lagoon (Argentina) is an area subjected to contamination due to the slow exchange of water, the shallow depth and the input of contaminated water. Prawns living in this lagoon accumulate high amounts of organochlorine pesticides in their tissues. Hepatopancreas of prawns from Canal 5, an adjacent shallow stream where the amount of pesticides is below toxic levels, and from Los Padres lagoon were processed by standard histological techniques with light microscopy and transmission electronic microscopy. At Los Padres lagoon, we found important tissular alterations, such as intertubular infiltration of haemocytes and connective tissue, epithelial retraction in some tubules, and a folded basal lamina. Important necrotic desquamation, with cariolysis, cariorrexis and lack of cellular details were also observed. Numerous tubules presented an enlarged and irregular lumen with the epithelium atrophied or completely absent. In general, the lesions were particularly located in the medullar region of the organ. At the ultrastructural level, R and F cells were the most damaged. Both cell types had nuclear retraction, chromatin condensation and cytoplasmic lysis. Some R cells also had dilated mitochondria and numerous lysosomes, and the basal cytoplasm was nearly completely lysed. The hepatopancreas of prawns from Canal 5 did not evidence any alterations. The histopathological study of the hepatopancreas is a highly sensitive tool to evaluate the physiological condition of prawns and water quality. Other environmental conditions were similar, so it can be assumed that pollutants were the main cause of organ deterioration.

Highlights

  • Palaemonetes argentinus Nobili, 1901 is one of the most widely distributed decapods in Paraguay, Uruguay, southern Brazil and the littoral region of Argentina (Boschi 1981, Morrone and Lopreto 1995)

  • Previous studies showed that P. argentinus accumulates high amounts of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in its tissues (González Sagrario et al 1998, Miglioranza et al 2002)

  • The morphology and histology of P. argentinus hepatopancreas were described previously, and were observed important tissular dynamics associated with the molting cycle (Sousa and Petriella 2001)

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Introduction

Palaemonetes argentinus Nobili, 1901 is one of the most widely distributed decapods in Paraguay, Uruguay, southern Brazil and the littoral region of Argentina (Boschi 1981, Morrone and Lopreto 1995) It inhabits coastal lagoons along the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, such as Mar Chiquita lagoon (Argentina, 37°45’ S, 57°26’ W), where salinity is very low during extended periods (1-5 ‰) or can vary between 1 and 30 ‰ within a few hours (Charmantier and Anger 1999), and lives in freshwater environments. As., Argentina) some of the environments inhabited by this species, as Los Padres lagoon (37°57’ S, 57°44’ O), are affected by the direct discharge of chemicals from the terrestrial ecosystems This lagoon is an area subjected to contamination due to the slow exchange of water, the shallow depth and the input of contaminated water from the homonymous stream that runs through an active farming area, carrying an important amount of particulated material The present work analyzes the morphological and functional state of the hepatopancreas of the prawn P. argentinus from two environments with different levels of contamination by organochlorine pesticides, as a previous step to the experimental evaluation of the effect of different pesticides on growth, survival and functional morphology of the organ

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