Scientific African (Jul 2022)

Genotoxic evaluation of silver nanoparticles in catfish Clarias gariepinus erythrocytes; DNA strand breakage using comet assay

  • Mervat Naguib,
  • Imam A. Mekkawy,
  • Usama M. Mahmoud,
  • Alaa El-Din H. Sayed

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. e01260

Abstract

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In the present study, the neutral comet assay was applied for determination DNA double strand breakage in the African catfish Clarias gariepinus exposed variable concentrations and size of silver nanoparticles and ions. The parameters, tail % DNA; tail length, tail area; tail intensity; tail moment, olive tail moment, head mean intensity exhibited variability in the treatment and recovery periods. The silver small sized nanoparticles affect significantly (P 10–20%), moderate damaged (%TDNA ≥20–40%) and sever damaged (%TDNA ≥ 40%). The undamaged DNA exhibited more or less decline with Ag and AgNPs whereas the damaged DNA increased with fluctuation especially with Ag and all concentration of AgNPs except for 40 nm/100 µg/L. After 15-day recovery, fluctuation in undamaged and damaged DNA was evident due to insufficient period of DNA repair with individual variations. No hedgehogs (%TDNA <85%) were recorded in both periods of exposure and recovery since low percent of severe damage was recorded. These findings emphasize on the adverse impacts of AgNPs especially those of small size and/or of high concentration on fishes.

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