Effect of trimethoprim on Calliphora stygia (Diptera: Calliphoridae) larvae growth and detection via liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

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Donna B McIntyre, Kalyan Pantha, Philip S Barton, Benjamin M Long
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Insects are crucial in the estimation of time-since-death of remains due to their predictable growth. Pharmaceuticals present in decomposing remains may alter insect growth and could affect postmortem interval calculations. Here we report on an investigation into the effects of trimethoprim, on the growth of Calliphora stygia (Fabricius, 1781) (Diptera; Calliphoridae) larvae, a common species of blow fly in Australia. We asked: (i) does trimethoprim influence larval growth, and (ii) can trimethoprim be detected in C. stygia larvae reared on trimethoprim? We found a significant increase in larval length in the trimethoprim-exposed group relative to the control group as accumulated degree hours increased. By mid-late experiment (~3,000 accumulative degree hours), larvae exposed to trimethoprim measured significantly longer than the control larvae; 15 to 18 mm (SD = 2.5 mm), representing a 164% increase compared to the control, which measured 11 to 13 mm (SD = 3.0 mm). We also observed a significant effect of trimethoprim on larval instar development and larval mass, however the latter was accompanied by higher variability. Additionally, trimethoprim was detected in all larvae (analyzed via HPLC-MS/MS) reared on antibiotic-treated substrates, indicating choice of growth models can be important when using larval length to estimate postmortem interval. Our findings highlight the potential for trimethoprim to affect larval growth of C. stygia, and likely other blow flies. This has implications for interpreting growth models used in postmortem interval estimations, and the need to expand knowledge of entomotoxicology into forensic investigations where data on the effects of pharmaceuticals on local insect species remains limited.

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甲氧苄啶对海蝇幼虫生长的影响及液相色谱-串联质谱法检测。
昆虫由于其可预测的生长,在估计遗体死亡时间方面起着至关重要的作用。腐尸中存在的药物可能会改变昆虫的生长,并可能影响死后时间间隔的计算。本文报道了甲氧苄啶对stygia Calliphora (Fabricius, 1781)(双翅目;灰蝇科(Calliphoridae)幼虫,是澳大利亚常见的一种灰蝇。我们的问题是:(i)甲氧苄啶是否会影响幼虫的生长,以及(ii)甲氧苄啶能否在用甲氧苄啶饲养的stygia c.s iia幼虫中检测到?我们发现,与对照组相比,甲氧苄啶暴露组的幼虫长度随着累积度小时的增加而显著增加。试验中后期(~ 3000累积度小时),甲氧苄啶暴露时间显著长于对照;15至18毫米(SD = 2.5毫米),与11至13毫米(SD = 3.0毫米)的对照组相比,增加了164%。我们还观察到甲氧苄啶对幼虫发育和幼虫质量的显著影响,但后者伴随着更高的变异性。此外,在抗生素处理过的基质上饲养的所有幼虫(通过HPLC-MS/MS分析)中都检测到甲氧苄啶,这表明当使用幼虫长度来估计死后时间间隔时,生长模式的选择可能很重要。我们的研究结果强调了甲氧苄啶可能影响海蝇幼虫的生长,也可能影响其他蝇类的生长。这对解释死后间隔估计中使用的生长模型具有重要意义,并且需要将昆虫毒理学知识扩展到法医调查中,因为关于药物对当地昆虫物种的影响的数据仍然有限。
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