CIVETAN   23983
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION VETERINARIA DE TANDIL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Predatory effect of Duddingtonia flagrans on infective larvae of gastro-intestinal parasites under sunny and shaded conditions
Autor/es:
SAUMELL CARLOS; GUERRERO INES; ZEGBI SARA; FERNANDEZ SILVINA; CEBALLOS LAURA; BALLESTEROS VICTORIA; SAGUES FEDERICA; IGLESIAS LUCIA
Reunión:
Congreso; 27 th Conference of the Wordl Association for Veterinary Medicine; 2019
Resumen:
Duddingtonia flagrans acts as biocontrol agent by preying on pre-parasitic nematode larvae in animal faeces. This fungus could be exposed to anthelmintic drugs eliminated in faeces, but little is known as to whether these drugs could alter the fungal development and its nematophagous efficacy. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine the in vitro effect of certain anthelmintics on the growth of this fungus. In two assays, active ingredients diluted in methanol of the five anthelmintic drugs most commonly used in Argentina were used in concentrations reported as found in bovine faeces: levamisole, 1 ppm; albendazole, 0.027, 0.054 and 1 ppm; fenbendazole, 0.027, 0.054 and 1 ppm; ricobendazole, 1 and 2.77 ppm; ivermectin, 1, 2 and 10 ppm. Each of these drug concentrations were added to corn meal agar (CMA) 2% and then poured on Petri dishes (n=12/concentration). Plates with CMA and containing only methanol and only D. flagrans were used as control. All plates were inoculated with 1 cm2 of fresh D. flagrans mycelia growing in CMA, and incubated at 27ºC for 7 (assay 1) or 12 (assay 2) days. The fungal growth rate was determined every 24 h by measuring the radial growth. Similar fungal growth was obtained from the control plates containing only D. flagrans (6.79 to 8.12 mm/d), only methanol (6.5 to 7.17 mm/d), levamisole (6.49 to 6.99 mm/d) and both concentrations of ricobendazole (6.51 and 7.53 mm/d). Ivermectin slowed significantly (P=0.0181 ? P=0.0351) the fungal growth in all tested concentrations (6.14, 5.67 and 6.29 mm/d). Albendazole reduced the mycelial growth only at 1 ppm (0.89 mm/d, P