1.Distribution of diatoms in central city of Beijing.
Li-Ping LI ; Ting-Yi SUN ; Hong-Xia LIU ; Hai-Dong ZHANG ; Ying-Jie BAI ; Rong-Shuai WANG ; Liang LIU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2012;28(4):265-268
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the quantity and distribution of diatoms in main rivers and lakes in Xicheng, Dongcheng, Chaoyang, Haidian, Fengtai and Shijingshan Districts of the city of Beijing.
METHODS:
Water samples were examined through the method of disorganizing, which were collected from 16 rivers and lakes in the central city of Beijing in September and October 2011. Diatom species and proportions of water samples were analyzed using DotSlide microscope station.
RESULTS:
A total of 10 species of diatoms were detected. Cyclotella, Synedra and Melosira etc. were found to be the dominant species via quantitative analysis. Significant differences were observed for diatom species and proportions among the different rivers and lakes. Melosira was found to be the dominant species in the Chang River; Synedra, in the Zhuan River, the Kunyu River and the Taoranting Park; Cyclotella, in the East Moat River, the Ba River, the Liangshui River and the Yongding River; and Navicula, in the Liangma River; Nitzschia, in the diversion canal of the Yongding River.
CONCLUSION
The features of distribution of diatoms in the central city of Beijing are outlined. The morphological and relative constituent ratio database of diatoms are established in central city of Beijing.
Biodiversity
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China
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Cities
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Diatoms/isolation & purification*
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Ecosystem
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Forensic Medicine/methods*
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Fresh Water/analysis*
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Phytoplankton/isolation & purification*
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Rivers
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Species Specificity
2.Hepatic histopathological characteristics and antioxidant response of phytoplanktivorous silver carp intraperitoneally injected with extracted microcystins.
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2009;22(4):297-302
OBJECTIVETo investigate the hispathological characteristics and antioxidant responses in liver of silver carp after intraperitoneal administration of microcystins (MCs) for further understanding hepatic intoxication and antioxidation mechanism in fish.
METHODSPhytoplanktivorous silver carp was injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) with extracted hepatotoxic microcystins (mainly MC-RR and -LR) at a dose of 1000 microg MC-LReq./kg body weight, and liver histopathological changes and antioxidant responses were studied at 1, 3, 12, 24, and 48 h, respectively, after injection.
RESULTSThe damage to liver structure and the activities of hepatic antioxidant enzymes including catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and glutathione peroxide (GPX) were increased in a time-dependent manner.
CONCLUSIONIn terms of clinical and histological signs of intoxication and LD50 (i.p.) dose of MC-LR, silver carp appears rather resistant to MCs exposure than other fishes. Also, the significantly increased SOD activity in the liver of silver carp suggests a higher degree of response to MCs exposure than CAT and GPX.
Animals ; Antioxidants ; metabolism ; Carps ; metabolism ; Catalase ; metabolism ; Glutathione Peroxidase ; metabolism ; Injections, Intraperitoneal ; Liver ; drug effects ; enzymology ; pathology ; Microcystins ; administration & dosage ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Phytoplankton ; physiology ; Reactive Oxygen Species ; metabolism ; Superoxide Dismutase ; metabolism ; Survival Analysis ; Time Factors