Pathophysiology and histological anomalies in testicular tissues of Calosoma olivieri exposed to heavy metals generated by pesticide industries
Lamia M. El-Samad, Esraa A. Arafat, Hussein K. Hussein, Nessrin Kheirallah, Eman H. Radwan, Hala meshaal, Mohamed A. Hassan

TL;DR
This study shows how heavy metals from pesticide industries harm the testicular tissues of beetles, indicating environmental pollution.
Contribution
The study introduces C. olivieri as a bioindicator for heavy metal pollution through detailed testicular tissue analysis.
Findings
Heavy metal accumulation in testicular tissues caused significant enzyme inhibition and oxidative stress.
Severe structural damage, including mitochondrial and nuclear destruction, was observed in polluted beetles.
The findings suggest C. olivieri testicular anomalies can reliably indicate industrial heavy metal pollution.
Abstract
Recently, there has been a critical demand for continuous investigations into environmental contamination with heavy metals to evaluate their detrimental impacts on different species inhabiting these contaminated areas. Therefore, we used Calosoma olivieri (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the present study as a bioindicator for investigating pollution with heavy metals generated by pesticide industries in Kafr El-Zayat, Egypt. Toward this end, we probed the pathophysiological, histopathological, and ultrastructure anomalies of C. olivieri testicular tissues from the contaminated area in comparison to the clean site. Evaluation of heavy metal accumulation within testicular tissues was conducted employing energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analysis. Furthermore, various biochemical parameters were measured to evaluate oxidative stress and the detoxification state of C. olivieri. Notably,…
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TopicsEnvironmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology · Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity · Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment
