抗抑郁药舍曲林在钩吻鱼与寄生虫相互作用中的差异效应(涉及寄生虫向宿主的药物转移

IF 4.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Aquatic Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1016/j.aquatox.2024.107012
Kateřina Gregarová , Shuran Zhao , Kateřina Grabicová , Pavel Horký , Roman Grabic , Ondřej Slavík , Tomáš Randák , Karel Douda
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本研究考察了舍曲林(一种常见于废水处理中的抗抑郁剂)对寄生淡水贻贝(Unio tumidus,Unionidae)幼虫(钩蚴)及其寄主鱼类(Squalius cephalus,Cyprinidae)之间寄主-寄生动态的影响。采用全因子设计,以 0 微克/升(对照组)、0.2 微克/升(环境相关浓度)和 4 微克/升(高浓度,寄生虫的短期暴露)的组合对鱼类和钩吻幼虫施用舍曲林。结果表明,宿主长期接触(包括舍曲林在鱼脑中的大量积累)可使随后的球虫附着成功率略微提高 2%,而寄生虫接触相同的环境相关浓度则没有检测到影响。在最初的寄生阶段,将球虫暴露于 0.2 µg L-1 的舍曲林对其存活率和封装成功率也没有影响。然而,在球虫接触 4 µg L-1 的舍曲林 24 小时后,其附着行为发生了明显变化,附着成功率提高了 3.3%,球虫在寄主体内的空间分布也发生了变化。重要的是,这项研究首次提供了舍曲林从暴露的钩蚴转移到未暴露的宿主鱼类的证据,未暴露宿主鱼类脑组织中的舍曲林水平升高(12.8 ng g-1)表明了这一点。这些发现凸显了药物污染物对淡水生态系统的微妙而显著的影响,同时也强调了了解此类污染的意外动态以预测和应对未来生态变化的重要性。
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Differential effects of antidepressant sertraline in glochidia-fish interactions involving drug transfer from parasite to host

This study examined the impact of sertraline, an antidepressant common in treated wastewater, on the host-parasite dynamics between parasitic freshwater mussel (Unio tumidus, Unionidae) larvae (glochidia) and their host fish (Squalius cephalus, Cyprinidae). Employing a full-factorial design, both fish and glochidia were subjected to sertraline at the combinations of 0 µg L−1 (control), 0.2 µg L−1 (environmentally relevant concentration), and 4 µg L−1 (elevated concentration, short-term exposure of the parasite). The results showed that long-term host exposure (involving intensive sertraline accumulation in the fish brain) marginally increased subsequent glochidia attachment success by 2 %, while parasite exposure at the same environmentally relevant concentrations had no detectable effect. There was also no effect of exposure of glochidia to 0.2 µg L−1 of sertraline on their viability and encapsulation success during the initial parasitic stage. However, a significant alteration in attachment behavior, marked by a 3.3 % increase in attachment success and changes in the glochidia spatial distribution on the host body, was noted after 24 h of glochidia exposure to 4 µg L−1 of sertraline. Importantly, this study provides the first evidence of sertraline transfer from exposed glochidia to nonexposed host fish, as indicated by elevated levels of sertraline (12.8 ng g−1) in the brain tissue of nonexposed hosts. These findings highlight the subtle yet significant effects of pharmaceutical pollutants on freshwater ecosystems but also underscore the importance of understanding the unexpected dynamics of such contamination to predict and address future ecological changes.

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Aquatic Toxicology
Aquatic Toxicology 环境科学-毒理学
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期刊介绍: Aquatic Toxicology publishes significant contributions that increase the understanding of the impact of harmful substances (including natural and synthetic chemicals) on aquatic organisms and ecosystems. Aquatic Toxicology considers both laboratory and field studies with a focus on marine/ freshwater environments. We strive to attract high quality original scientific papers, critical reviews and expert opinion papers in the following areas: Effects of harmful substances on molecular, cellular, sub-organismal, organismal, population, community, and ecosystem level; Toxic Mechanisms; Genetic disturbances, transgenerational effects, behavioral and adaptive responses; Impacts of harmful substances on structure, function of and services provided by aquatic ecosystems; Mixture toxicity assessment; Statistical approaches to predict exposure to and hazards of contaminants The journal also considers manuscripts in other areas, such as the development of innovative concepts, approaches, and methodologies, which promote the wider application of toxicological datasets to the protection of aquatic environments and inform ecological risk assessments and decision making by relevant authorities.
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