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DOI10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111375
Ecotoxic response of nematodes to ivermectin; a potential anti-COVID-19 drug treatment
Essid N.; Allouche M.; Lazzem M.; Harrath A.H.; Mansour L.; Alwasel S.; Mahmoudi E.; Beyrem H.; Boufahja F.
发表日期2020
ISSN0025326X
卷号157
英文摘要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. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
英文关键词COVID-19; Ecotoxicity; Ivermectin; Meiobenthic nematodes
语种英语
scopus关键词Biochemistry; Deposits; Deposit feeder; Diversity index; Environmental concerns; Exposed to; Functional types; High dose; Ivermectin; Mediterranean sea; Drug therapy; ivermectin; ivermectin; abundance; bioaccumulation; diversity index; ecotoxicology; ivermectin; marine sediment; nematode; pollution effect; seafood; antiviral therapy; Article; bioaccumulation; controlled study; coronavirus disease 2019; drug contamination; drug effect; ecotoxicity; France; Italy; nematode; nonhuman; population abundance; Spain; species diversity; taxonomy; animal; Betacoronavirus; Coronavirus infection; human; Mediterranean Sea; nematode; pandemic; virus pneumonia; Mediterranean Sea; Nematoda; Animals; Betacoronavirus; Coronavirus Infections; France; Humans; Italy; Ivermectin; Mediterranean Sea; Nematoda; Pandemics; Pneumonia, Viral; Spain
来源期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/148815
作者单位University of Carthage, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Laboratory of Environment Biomonitoring, Coastal Ecology and Ecotoxicology Unit, Zarzouna, 7021, Tunisia; King Saud University, Zoology Department, College of Science, Box 2455, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia
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Essid N.,Allouche M.,Lazzem M.,et al. Ecotoxic response of nematodes to ivermectin; a potential anti-COVID-19 drug treatment[J],2020,157.
APA Essid N..,Allouche M..,Lazzem M..,Harrath A.H..,Mansour L..,...&Boufahja F..(2020).Ecotoxic response of nematodes to ivermectin; a potential anti-COVID-19 drug treatment.Marine Pollution Bulletin,157.
MLA Essid N.,et al."Ecotoxic response of nematodes to ivermectin; a potential anti-COVID-19 drug treatment".Marine Pollution Bulletin 157(2020).
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