C.B Nyathi
University of Zimbabwe
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2010
Andrew H. Siwela; C.B Nyathi; Yogeshkumar S. Naik
We compared the bioaccumulation of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni) and iron (Fe) with antioxidant enzyme activity in tissues of the snails, Lymnaea natalensis, exposed to elements of two differently polluted dams. 45 snails were exposed to sediment and water collected from Wight Dam (reference) whilst another 45 snails were also exposed to sediment and water collected from Lower Mguza Dam (polluted dam). Except for Fe in sediment and Pb in water, metal concentrations were statistically higher in sediment and water collected from Lower Mguza Dam. Lead, Cd and Zn were two times higher in tissues of snails exposed to Lower Mguza Dam elements. On one hand, superoxide dismutase (SOD), diphosphotriphosphodiaphorase (DTD) and catalase (CAT) activities were significantly lower whilst malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were significantly higher in tissues of snails exposed to Lower Mguza Dam sediment and water. On the other hand, selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidase (Se-GPX) activity was significantly elevated in tissues of snails exposed to Lower Mguza Dam sediment and water. Snails exposed to Lower Mguza Dam elements seem to have responded to pollution by increasing CAT and Se-GPX specific activity in an effort to detoxify peroxides produced as a result of metal induced oxidative stress.
Biochemical Pharmacology | 1990
Andrew H. Siwela; C.B Nyathi; Christopher J. Chetsanga; Julia A. Hasler
The covalent binding of [14C]acetylaminofluorene (AAF) to macromolecules in vivo and in vitro was measured in Schistosoma mansoni-infected and in non-infected mice. Liver microsomes from infected mice demonstrated a 42% decreased capacity to mediate covalent binding of AAF to DNA. In addition, the extent of binding of AAF to liver macromolecules in vivo was generally less in infected than non-infected mice.
International Journal of Epidemiology | 1987
C.B Nyathi; Crispen F. Mutiro; Julia A. Hasler; Christopher J. Chetsanga
Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology | 1986
Julia A. Hasler; Siwela Ah; C.B Nyathi; Christopher J. Chetsanga
Archive | 2013
Yogeshkumar S. Naik; C.B Nyathi; Andrew H. Siwela
Archive | 2015
C.B Nyathi; N. Ndiweni; Yogeshkumar S. Naik; Julia A. Hasler; R. Kanyepi
Archive | 2013
C.B Nyathi; Yogeshkumar S. Naik; N. Basopo
Archive | 2013
C.B Nyathi; Yogeshkumar S. Naik; Andrew H. Siwela
Archive | 2013
C.B Nyathi; Yogeshkumar S. Naik; N. Basopo
Archive | 2013
C.B Nyathi; Yogeshkumar S. Naik; N. Basopo