Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of ivermectin on adult fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in Anopheles gambiae s.s.

<p><strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>The effects of ivermectin (endectocide) on mosquito survival make it a potential new malaria vector control tool. The drug can be administered to mosquito disease vectors through blood hosts that include humans and livestock. Its increased u...

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Päätekijät: Kiuru, C, Ominde, K, Muturi, M, Babu, L, Wanjiku, C, Chaccour, C, Maia, MF
Aineistotyyppi: Journal article
Kieli:English
Julkaistu: BioMed Central 2023
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author Kiuru, C
Ominde, K
Muturi, M
Babu, L
Wanjiku, C
Chaccour, C
Maia, MF
author_facet Kiuru, C
Ominde, K
Muturi, M
Babu, L
Wanjiku, C
Chaccour, C
Maia, MF
author_sort Kiuru, C
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description <p><strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>The effects of ivermectin (endectocide) on mosquito survival make it a potential new malaria vector control tool. The drug can be administered to mosquito disease vectors through blood hosts that include humans and livestock. Its increased use may cause contamination of larval habitats, either directly through livestock excreta or indirectly through leaching or run-off from contaminated soil, albeit in sublethal doses. However, the effects of such exposure on immature stages and the subsequent adults that emerge are poorly understood. This study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of ivermectin exposure on&nbsp;<em>Anopheles gambiae</em>&nbsp;s.s. larvae and its effects on fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in the emerging adults.</p> <p><strong>Methods:&nbsp;</strong>Laboratory-reared&nbsp;<em>An. gambiae</em>&nbsp;s.s. (Kilifi strain) larvae were exposed to five different ivermectin concentrations; 0, 0.00001, 0.0001, 0.001, and 0.01&nbsp;ppm, and larval survival was monitored to determine the appropriate sub-lethal dose. Concentrations with survival &gt; 50% (0.00001 and 0.0001&nbsp;ppm) were selected and used as the sub-lethal doses. The fecundity, fertility, and susceptibility to ivermectin of adults emerging after larval exposure to the sub-lethal doses were examined.</p> <p><strong>Results:&nbsp;</strong>Overall, exposure of&nbsp;<em>An. gambiae</em>&nbsp;s.s. aquatic stages to ivermectin caused a dose-dependent reduction in larval survival irrespective of the stage at which the larvae were exposed. Exposure to ivermectin in the larval stage did not have an effect on either the number of eggs laid or the hatch rate. However, exposure of first/second-instar larvae to 0.0001&nbsp;ppm and third/fourth-instar larvae to 0.001&nbsp;ppm of ivermectin reduced the time taken to oviposition. Additionally, exposure to ivermectin in the larval stage did not affect susceptibility of the emerging adults to the drug.</p> <p><strong>Conclusions:&nbsp;</strong>This study shows that contamination of larval habitats with ivermectin affects An.&nbsp;<em>gambiae</em>&nbsp;s.s. larval survival and could potentially have an impact on public health. However, there are no carry-over effects on the fecundity, fertility, and susceptibility of the emerging adults to ivermectin. In addition, this study shows that environmental exposure to ivermectin in the larval habitats is unlikely to compromise the efficacy of ivermectin in the emerging adults.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:31d7c71a-00ee-4aa7-976d-8ac0bcdd313e2023-11-09T06:28:38ZEffects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of ivermectin on adult fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in Anopheles gambiae s.s.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:31d7c71a-00ee-4aa7-976d-8ac0bcdd313eEnglishSymplectic ElementsBioMed Central2023Kiuru, COminde, KMuturi, MBabu, LWanjiku, CChaccour, CMaia, MF<p><strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>The effects of ivermectin (endectocide) on mosquito survival make it a potential new malaria vector control tool. The drug can be administered to mosquito disease vectors through blood hosts that include humans and livestock. Its increased use may cause contamination of larval habitats, either directly through livestock excreta or indirectly through leaching or run-off from contaminated soil, albeit in sublethal doses. However, the effects of such exposure on immature stages and the subsequent adults that emerge are poorly understood. This study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of ivermectin exposure on&nbsp;<em>Anopheles gambiae</em>&nbsp;s.s. larvae and its effects on fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in the emerging adults.</p> <p><strong>Methods:&nbsp;</strong>Laboratory-reared&nbsp;<em>An. gambiae</em>&nbsp;s.s. (Kilifi strain) larvae were exposed to five different ivermectin concentrations; 0, 0.00001, 0.0001, 0.001, and 0.01&nbsp;ppm, and larval survival was monitored to determine the appropriate sub-lethal dose. Concentrations with survival &gt; 50% (0.00001 and 0.0001&nbsp;ppm) were selected and used as the sub-lethal doses. The fecundity, fertility, and susceptibility to ivermectin of adults emerging after larval exposure to the sub-lethal doses were examined.</p> <p><strong>Results:&nbsp;</strong>Overall, exposure of&nbsp;<em>An. gambiae</em>&nbsp;s.s. aquatic stages to ivermectin caused a dose-dependent reduction in larval survival irrespective of the stage at which the larvae were exposed. Exposure to ivermectin in the larval stage did not have an effect on either the number of eggs laid or the hatch rate. However, exposure of first/second-instar larvae to 0.0001&nbsp;ppm and third/fourth-instar larvae to 0.001&nbsp;ppm of ivermectin reduced the time taken to oviposition. Additionally, exposure to ivermectin in the larval stage did not affect susceptibility of the emerging adults to the drug.</p> <p><strong>Conclusions:&nbsp;</strong>This study shows that contamination of larval habitats with ivermectin affects An.&nbsp;<em>gambiae</em>&nbsp;s.s. larval survival and could potentially have an impact on public health. However, there are no carry-over effects on the fecundity, fertility, and susceptibility of the emerging adults to ivermectin. In addition, this study shows that environmental exposure to ivermectin in the larval habitats is unlikely to compromise the efficacy of ivermectin in the emerging adults.</p>
spellingShingle Kiuru, C
Ominde, K
Muturi, M
Babu, L
Wanjiku, C
Chaccour, C
Maia, MF
Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of ivermectin on adult fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in Anopheles gambiae s.s.
title Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of ivermectin on adult fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in Anopheles gambiae s.s.
title_full Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of ivermectin on adult fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in Anopheles gambiae s.s.
title_fullStr Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of ivermectin on adult fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in Anopheles gambiae s.s.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of ivermectin on adult fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in Anopheles gambiae s.s.
title_short Effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of ivermectin on adult fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in Anopheles gambiae s.s.
title_sort effects of larval exposure to sublethal doses of ivermectin on adult fitness and susceptibility to ivermectin in anopheles gambiae s s
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