The RBC count, hematocrit value, and hemoglobin concentration of rockfish exposed to different levels of dietary lead are demonstrated in Table 3. In hematological parameters, considerable decreases in RBC count over 120 mg/kg, hematocrit vale and hemoglobin over 60 mg/kg of rockfish were observed by the dietary lead exposure.
The blood plasma components of rockfish exposed to the dietary lead are demonstrated in Table 4. In inorganic components, a significant increase in calcium and magnesium was observed over 120 mg/kg after 4 weeks and over 60 mg/kg after 4 weeks. In organic components, glucose and cholesterol were considerably elevated over 120 mg/kg after 4 weeks by the dietary lead exposure, whereas there was a notable decrease in total protein. In enzyme components, GOT and GPT were significantly increased over 120 mg/kg, but there was no change in ALP.