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The effect of ethanol on some hematological parameters of the australian red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus)

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Purpose:to study the effect of ethanol on the parameters of THC, the percentage of granulocytes and total protein in the hemolymph of the Red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus).Materials and methods.The object of this experiment was 26 males of the Australian red-clawed crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) weighing from 23 to 83 g. The individuals were evenly divided into two experimental groups - with an injection of ethanol and a control group without an injection of 13 crayfish for each group. The injection dose was 2515 mg per 100 g of body weight. A day after the introduction of ethanol, hemolymph was taken with a syringe from the ventral sinus, the syringe was pre-washed with a 4% EDTA-Na2 solution. Three parameters were determined: the total hemocyte count (THC), percent granulocytes and percent total protein content. Counting of hemocytes and determination of granulocytes were performed in a Goryaev chamber under a light microscope. The total protein was determined by the refractometric method.Results.Differences in THC and total protein between the groups were statistically unreliable (p>0,05). THC in the experimental group is 36% more than in the control group. The total protein after the introduction of ethanol actually increased by 0,7%, and relatively by 14%. There were statistically different indicators of the proportion of granulocytes (p<0,05) - the average value of 33,1% in the experimental group versus 24,5% in the control group. A reliable (p<0,05) strong feedback was revealed between the total protein and the mass of individuals in both experimental groups, while in the experimental group there is a visible shift in the values of dependent hemolymph indicators towards an increase in smaller individuals.Conclusion.A single injection of ethyl alcohol with a dosage of 2515 mg per 100 g of body weight into the hemolymph of C. quadricarinatus does not cause significant changes in the THC and total protein after 24 hours. At the same time, the proportion of granulocytes actually increases by 9%, relative to 37%. This may indicate that granulocytes are involved in the formation of cancer defense mechanisms when exposed to toxic substances. The effect of different dosages of ethanol injections and the duration of its effect on hematological parameters requires additional consideration. It is necessary to investigate its effect on other indicators, such as the pH and buffer capacity of the hemolymph, the concentration of hemocyanin, glucose, lactates and calcium.
Russian Research Institute of Farm Animal Genetics and Breeding
Title: The effect of ethanol on some hematological parameters of the australian red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus)
Description:
Purpose:to study the effect of ethanol on the parameters of THC, the percentage of granulocytes and total protein in the hemolymph of the Red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus).
Materials and methods.
The object of this experiment was 26 males of the Australian red-clawed crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) weighing from 23 to 83 g.
The individuals were evenly divided into two experimental groups - with an injection of ethanol and a control group without an injection of 13 crayfish for each group.
The injection dose was 2515 mg per 100 g of body weight.
A day after the introduction of ethanol, hemolymph was taken with a syringe from the ventral sinus, the syringe was pre-washed with a 4% EDTA-Na2 solution.
Three parameters were determined: the total hemocyte count (THC), percent granulocytes and percent total protein content.
Counting of hemocytes and determination of granulocytes were performed in a Goryaev chamber under a light microscope.
The total protein was determined by the refractometric method.
Results.
Differences in THC and total protein between the groups were statistically unreliable (p>0,05).
THC in the experimental group is 36% more than in the control group.
The total protein after the introduction of ethanol actually increased by 0,7%, and relatively by 14%.
There were statistically different indicators of the proportion of granulocytes (p<0,05) - the average value of 33,1% in the experimental group versus 24,5% in the control group.
A reliable (p<0,05) strong feedback was revealed between the total protein and the mass of individuals in both experimental groups, while in the experimental group there is a visible shift in the values of dependent hemolymph indicators towards an increase in smaller individuals.
Conclusion.
A single injection of ethyl alcohol with a dosage of 2515 mg per 100 g of body weight into the hemolymph of C.
quadricarinatus does not cause significant changes in the THC and total protein after 24 hours.
At the same time, the proportion of granulocytes actually increases by 9%, relative to 37%.
This may indicate that granulocytes are involved in the formation of cancer defense mechanisms when exposed to toxic substances.
The effect of different dosages of ethanol injections and the duration of its effect on hematological parameters requires additional consideration.
It is necessary to investigate its effect on other indicators, such as the pH and buffer capacity of the hemolymph, the concentration of hemocyanin, glucose, lactates and calcium.

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