Neem leaf powder (Azadirachta indica) mitigates oxidative stress and pathological alterations triggered by lead toxicity in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

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Nermeen M. Abu-Elala
Marwa S. Khattab
Huda O. AbuBakr
Samah Helmy
Ahmed Hesham
Nehal A. Younis
Mahmoud A. O. Dawood
Mohammed F. El Basuini
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[1] Cairo University,Department of Aquatic Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] King Salman International University,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Cairo University,Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[4] Cairo University,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[5] Animal Health Research Institute,Department of Immunology
[6] Suez Canal University,Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
[7] Middle East for Veterinary Vaccine (MEVAC),Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture
[8] Kafrelsheikh University,The Center for Applied Research on the Environment and Sustainability
[9] The American University in Cairo,Faculty of Agriculture
[10] Tanta University,Faculty of Desert Agriculture
[11] King Salman International University,undefined
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This study investigated the clinical and pathological symptoms of waterborne lead toxicity in wild Nile tilapia collected from a lead-contaminated area (the Mariotteya Canal: Pb = 0.6 ± 0.21 mg L−1) and a farmed fish after 2 weeks of experimental exposure to lead acetate (5–10 mg L−1) in addition to evaluating the efficacy of neem leaf powder (NLP) treatment in mitigating symptoms of lead toxicity. A total of 150 fish (20 ± 2 g) were alienated into five groups (30 fish/group with three replicates). G1 was assigned as a negative control without any treatments. Groups (2–5) were exposed to lead acetate for 2 weeks at a concentration of 5 mg L−1 (G2 and G3) or 10 mg L−1 (G4 and G5). During the lead exposure period, all groups were reared under the same conditions, while G3 and G5 were treated with 1 g L−1 NLP. Lead toxicity induced DNA fragmentation and lipid peroxidation and decreased the level of glutathione and expression of heme synthesis enzyme delta aminolaevulinic acid dehydratase (ALA-D) in wild tilapia, G2, and G4. NLP could alleviate the oxidative stress stimulated by lead in G3 and showed an insignificant effect in G5. The pathological findings, including epithelial hyperplasia in the gills, edema in the gills and muscles, degeneration and necrosis in the liver and muscle, and leukocytic infiltration in all organs, were directly correlated with lead concentration. Thus, the aqueous application of NLP at 1 g L−1 reduced oxidative stress and lowered the pathological alterations induced by lead toxicity.
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