Effects of two antiretroviral drugs on the crustacean Daphnia magna in river water
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Mahaye, Ntombikayise
Musee, Ndeke
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Abstract
Antiretroviral (ARVs) drugs are used to manage the human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) disease and are increasingly being detected in the aquatic environment. However, little is
known about their effects on non-target aquatic organisms. Here, Daphnia magna neonates were
exposed to Efavirenz (EFV) and Tenofovir (TFV) ARVs at 62.5–1000 g/L for 48 h in river water. The
endpoints assessed were mortality, immobilization, and biochemical biomarkers (catalase (CAT),
glutathione S-transferase (GST), and malondialdehyde (MDA)). No mortality was observed over
48 h. Concentration- and time-dependent immobilization was observed for both ARVs only at
250–1000 g/L after 48 h, with significant immobilization observed for EFV compared to TFV. Results
for biochemical responses demonstrated that both ARVs induced significant changes in CAT and GST
activities, and MDA levels, with effects higher for EFV compared to TFV. Biochemical responses were
indicative of oxidative stress alterations. Hence, both ARVs could potentially be toxic to D. magna.
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SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS : TABLE S1: Classes and types of individual Food and Drug Administration-approved ARVs for clinical use; TABLE S2: Global measured
environmental concentrations of ARVs in different matrices [3,22,53,81,82]; TABLE S3: Molecular Formula and physico-chemical properties of ARVs; TABLE S4: Physicochemical parameters of freshwater samples collected from Elands River; TABLE S5: Physicochemical properties of ER water during exposure recorded for the controls, lowest and highest exposure concentrations at 0 and 48 h; TABLE S6: Cumulative immobilization of D. magna exposed to variant concentrations of EFV and TFV.
Keywords
HIV antiretroviral drugs, Antioxidant enzymes, Biochemical markers, Daphnia magna, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Antiretroviral (ARV), Efavirenz (EFV), Tenofovir (TFV)
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Citation
Mahaye, N.; Musee, N.
Effects of Two Antiretroviral Drugs
on the Crustacean Daphnia magna in
RiverWater. Toxics 2022, 10, 423.
https://DOI.org/10.3390/toxics10080423.