Vergolyas, Maya R. and Predmestnikov, Oleg G. and Vergolyas, Olexander O. and Vergolyas, Olexander I. and Lykholat, Olena A. and Lykholat, Tetyana Yu. (2026) Assessment of anthropogenic pollution of the aquatic environment based on hematological parameters of hydrobionts. Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology, 35 (1). pp. 214-222. ISSN ISSN 2617-2119 (online)
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Abstract
Anthropogenic impact on aquatic ecosystems is one of the key factors of environmental
degradation, which necessitates the search for informative and rapid methods for
assessing the state of water bodies. One of the promising areas of modern ecotoxicology is the
use of hematological indicators of aquatic organisms as sensitive bioindicators of the impact
of pollutants of various origins. Our research has shown that the increase in river water pollution caused by the Russian aggression
and the accumulation of organic matter leads to an increase in both chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biochemical oxygen demand
(BOD). These indicators are used to assess organic pollution of water bodies. The BOD level reached 6.9 mg O2/l (the norm is 6.0 mg
O2/l), the COD value ranged from 32.2 to 40.5 mg O2/l, which significantly exceeds the norm. According to the current State Sanitary
Rules and Regulations, the permissible COD concentration in drinking water is no more than 0.3 mg O2/l, for surface water – no more
than 30 mg/dm³. It was established that the obtained analysis results indicate that the water quality in the studied areas does not meet
the established standards. The article also presents the results of the analysis of changes in the cellular composition of the blood of
aquatic organisms under the influence of anthropogenic factors. It is shown that an increase in the level of segmented neutrophils usually
correlates with the development of acute infections, inflammatory processes and stress conditions caused by toxicants. An increase
in the number of eosinophils is associated with parasitic invasions and allergic reactions, and also indicates immune shifts caused by
the action of toxic pollutants. Changes in the ratio of cellular elements of the blood of aquatic organisms are an important diagnostic
criterion in the study of the quality of the aquatic environment. Express methods, in particular the micronucleus test, demonstrate high
efficiency as a tool for rapid diagnosis of genetic predisposition. The main advantage of this approach is the ease of collecting material
even in field conditions, small expenditure of time and resources, and the ability to analyze a significant amount of data. This test allows
for a detection of erythrocyte amitosis – a pathological condition of red blood cells, when erythrocytes become binucleated or form one
or more micronuclei. Erythrocytes are extremely sensitive to the effects of reactive oxygen species, the formation of which is provoked
by heavy metals. The proposed approach can be used for express monitoring of aquatic ecosystems, detection of early signs of toxic
effects and assessment of the level of anthropogenic load.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Subjects: | K Право > K Право (Загальне) |
| Divisions: | Факультет суспільно-гуманітарних наук та права > Кафедра права |
| Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email natalipisarenko01@gmail.com |
| Date Deposited: | 05 Apr 2026 17:42 |
| Last Modified: | 05 Apr 2026 17:42 |
| URI: | https://eprints.mdpu.org.ua/id/eprint/14772 |




