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Título : Ecotoxic response of nematodes to ivermectin, a potential anti-COVID-19 drug treatment
Autor: Essid, Naceur
Allouche, Mohamed
Lazzem, Mounira
Harrath, Abdel Halim
Mansour, Lamjed
Alwasel, Saleh
Mahmoudi, Ezzeddine
Beyrem, Hamouda
Boufahja, Fehmi
Palavras-chave: COVID-19
Ivermectin
Ecotoxicity
Meiobenthic nematodes
Publicador: Elsevier
Data da publicação: Ago-2020
Referência: ESSID, N. et al. Ecotoxic response of nematodes to ivermectin, a potential anti-COVID-19 drug treatment. Marine Pollution Bulletin, [S.l.], v. 157, Aug. 2020.
Abstract: At the end of March 2020, ivermectin was confirmed as a drug for COVID-19 treatment. A significant amount of ivermectin could deposit into sediments of the semi-closed Mediterranean Sea, where three European COVID-19 epicenters are located: Italy, Spain, and France. Meiobenthic nematodes were exposed to three ivermectin doses (1.8 ng.g−1, 9 ng.g−1, and 18 ng.g−1) for 10 days. Ivermectin caused a great reduction in abundance. However, the diversity indices decreased only at high doses. Ivermectin disadvantaged the 1B-Cr-Id functional type (non-selective deposit feeders and nematodes with circular or indistinct amphids) and benefited the 2A-REL-Sp type (epistrate feeders and nematodes with rounded or elongated loop amphids). Thus, Trophic Diversity and Amphideal Diversity index values increased with sedimentary ivermectin enrichment. Large amphideal foveas were more efficient for 2A-REL-Sp nematodes to avoid ivermectin. The responses of the functional type 2A-REL-Sp and corresponding taxa predict post-COVID-19 environmental concerns and the bioaccumulation of ivermectin in seafoods.
URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X20304938
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Idioma: en_US
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