不同驱虫药对 Duddingtonia flagrans 发育和药效的影响

Ruminants Pub Date : 2024-01-11 DOI:10.3390/ruminants4010002
S. Zegbi, Federica Sagüés, C. Saumell, Laura Ceballos, Paula Domínguez, I. Guerrero, M. Junco, L. Iglesias, Silvina Fernández
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食线虫真菌是一种用于防治家畜胃肠道线虫的生物控制工具。这些真菌捕食粪便中自由生活的幼虫,可能会受到治疗后排出的活性药物的影响。本研究旨在确定以下抗蠕虫药在体外和环境条件下对 Duddingtonia flagrans 真菌的影响:伊维菌素、左旋咪唑、阿苯达唑、芬苯达唑和利科苯达唑。在玉米粉琼脂和共培养物中分别评估了抗蠕虫药对真菌生长和捕食能力的体外影响。伊维菌素(1、2 和 10 ppm)、芬苯达唑(0.027、0.054 和 1 ppm)和阿苯达唑(1 ppm)对真菌生长有显著影响。在对照组和左旋咪唑共培养物中,真菌对 L3 的药效很高,但在阿苯达唑、芬苯达唑、利科苯达唑和伊维菌素的作用下,药效明显降低。在秋季和冬季的环境条件下,进一步评估了左旋咪唑对 flagrans 的影响;在粪便和周围草料中测量的真菌效力在任何时候都不受左旋咪唑的影响。这项研究表明,使用阿苯达唑、芬苯达唑、利科苯达唑或伊维菌素可能会影响真菌的活性,因为这些药物会影响粪便中线虫的自由生活阶段,但在涉及 D. flagrans 和抗蠕虫药的寄生虫控制策略中,可以安全地考虑使用左旋咪唑。
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Effect of Different Anthelmintic Drugs on the Development and Efficacy of Duddingtonia flagrans
Nematophagous fungi are a biological control tool used against gastrointestinal nematodes in livestock. These fungi prey on free-living larvae in faeces and could be affected by active drugs excreted post-treatment. This study aimed to determine in vitro and under environmental conditions the effect of the following anthelmintics on the fungus Duddingtonia flagrans: ivermectin, levamisole, albendazole, fenbendazole and ricobendazole. The in vitro effect of anthelmintics on fungal growth and predatory capacity was assessed in corn meal agar and coprocultures, respectively. Ivermectin (1, 2 and 10 ppm), fenbendazole (0.027, 0.054 and 1 ppm) and albendazole (1 ppm) significantly affected fungal development. The fungal efficacy against L3 was high in the control and levamisole coprocultures but decreased significantly in the presence of albendazole, fenbendazole, ricobendazole and ivermectin. The impact of levamisole on D. flagrans was further assessed under environmental conditions in autumn and winter; the fungal efficacy measured in faecal pats and the surrounding herbage was not affected by levamisole at any time. This study shows that using albendazole, fenbendazole, ricobendazole or ivermectin may compromise fungal activity, as these drugs affect the free-living stages of nematodes in faeces, but levamisole can be safely considered in parasite control strategies involving D. flagrans and anthelmintic treatments.
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