Assessment of azithromycin-induced toxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans: Effects on morphology, behavior, and lipid metabolism.

Q1 Environmental Science
Toxicology Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-28 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.toxrep.2024.101832
Elisa Kalugendo, Aamir Nazir, Rakhi Agarwal
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Abstract

Antibiotics are indispensable in modern healthcare, playing a critical role in mitigating bacterial infections. Azithromycin is used to fight upper respiratory tract infections, however has potential toxic effects that remain inadequately understood. In our present study, azithromycin exposure to Caenorhabditis elegans led to significant physiological and behavioral change, with pronounced effects observed at the studied concentration. The study employs an N2 wild-type strain to examine key physiological and behavioral parameters within the worm. C.elegans were exposed to two concentrations of azithromycin (0.0038 and 0.00038 mg/ml) from the embryonic stage to the L4 stage for 48 hours. The study assessed key endpoints including body length, thrashing behavior, brood size, embryonic viability, lipid accumulation via Nile red staining, pharyngeal pumping rate, and response to 1-Nonanol (which assesses neurotransmitter function). Results showed that at 0.0038 mg/ml, azithromycin significantly reduced body length, increased progeny production, altered lipid deposition, delayed response to 1-Nonanol, and decreased feeding rates. Even at the lowest concentration (0.00038 mg/ml), changes in body length and lipid accumulation were observed. These findings suggest that the toxicity of azithromycin in C.elegans is dose-dependent and varies with exposure duration and developmental stage. Further research is needed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying these toxic effects, particularly at environmentally relevant concentrations of azithromycin.

评估阿奇霉素对秀丽隐杆线虫的毒性:对形态、行为和脂质代谢的影响。
抗生素在现代医疗保健中不可或缺,在减轻细菌感染方面发挥着关键作用。阿奇霉素用于治疗上呼吸道感染,但其潜在的毒性作用尚不清楚。在我们目前的研究中,暴露于秀丽隐杆线虫的阿奇霉素导致了显著的生理和行为变化,在研究浓度下观察到明显的影响。该研究采用N2野生型菌株来检查蠕虫体内的关键生理和行为参数。从胚胎期到L4期,秀丽隐杆线虫暴露于两种浓度的阿奇霉素(0.0038和0.00038 mg/ml)中48 小时。该研究评估的关键终点包括体长、抽打行为、幼崽数量、胚胎活力、通过尼罗红染色的脂质积累、咽部泵送速率和对1-壬烷醇的反应(评估神经递质功能)。结果表明,0.0038 mg/ml阿奇霉素可显著缩短体长,增加子代繁殖,改变脂质沉积,延迟对1-壬烷醇的反应,降低摄食率。即使在最低浓度(0.00038 mg/ml)时,也观察到体长和脂质积累的变化。这些结果表明,阿奇霉素对秀丽隐杆线虫的毒性是剂量依赖性的,并随暴露时间和发育阶段而变化。需要进一步的研究来阐明这些毒性作用的分子机制,特别是在与环境相关的阿奇霉素浓度下。
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Toxicology Reports
Toxicology Reports Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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