In vitro susceptibility of nematophagous fungi to antiparasitic drugs: interactions and implications for biological control

Abstract The fast anthelmintic resistance development has shown a limited efficiency in the control of animal’s endoparasitosis and has promoted research using alternative control methods. The use of chemicals in animal anthelmintic treatment, in association with nematophagous fungi used for biologi...

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Main Authors: J. N. Vieira, F. S. Maia Filho, G. F. Ferreira, J. F. Mendes, C. L. Gonçalves, M. M. Villela, D. I. B. Pereira, P. S. Nascente
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spelling doaj-780434a0dd704a42b8c760ffb87f79ef2020-11-25T01:42:58ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-4375010.1590/1519-6984.15715S1519-69842016005123103In vitro susceptibility of nematophagous fungi to antiparasitic drugs: interactions and implications for biological controlJ. N. VieiraF. S. Maia FilhoG. F. FerreiraJ. F. MendesC. L. GonçalvesM. M. VillelaD. I. B. PereiraP. S. NascenteAbstract The fast anthelmintic resistance development has shown a limited efficiency in the control of animal’s endoparasitosis and has promoted research using alternative control methods. The use of chemicals in animal anthelmintic treatment, in association with nematophagous fungi used for biological control, is a strategy that has proven to be effective in reducing the nematode population density in farm animals. This study aims to verify the in vitro susceptibility of the nematophagous fungi Arthrobotrys oligospora, Duddingtonia flagrans and Paecilomyces lilacinus against the antiparasitic drugs albendazole, thiabendazole, ivermectin, levamisole and closantel by using the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC). MICs ranged between 4.0 and 0.031 µg/mL for albendazole, thiabendazole and ivermectin, between 0.937 and 0.117 µg/mL for levamisole, and between 0.625 and 0.034 µg/mL for closantel. The results showed that all antiparasitic drugs had an in vitro inhibitory effect on nematophagous fungi, which could compromise their action as agents of biological control. D. flagrans was the most susceptible species to all drugs.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842016005123103&lng=en&tlng=ennematophagous fungibenzimidazolesivermectinlevamisoleclosantel
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author J. N. Vieira
F. S. Maia Filho
G. F. Ferreira
J. F. Mendes
C. L. Gonçalves
M. M. Villela
D. I. B. Pereira
P. S. Nascente
spellingShingle J. N. Vieira
F. S. Maia Filho
G. F. Ferreira
J. F. Mendes
C. L. Gonçalves
M. M. Villela
D. I. B. Pereira
P. S. Nascente
In vitro susceptibility of nematophagous fungi to antiparasitic drugs: interactions and implications for biological control
Brazilian Journal of Biology
nematophagous fungi
benzimidazoles
ivermectin
levamisole
closantel
author_facet J. N. Vieira
F. S. Maia Filho
G. F. Ferreira
J. F. Mendes
C. L. Gonçalves
M. M. Villela
D. I. B. Pereira
P. S. Nascente
author_sort J. N. Vieira
title In vitro susceptibility of nematophagous fungi to antiparasitic drugs: interactions and implications for biological control
title_short In vitro susceptibility of nematophagous fungi to antiparasitic drugs: interactions and implications for biological control
title_full In vitro susceptibility of nematophagous fungi to antiparasitic drugs: interactions and implications for biological control
title_fullStr In vitro susceptibility of nematophagous fungi to antiparasitic drugs: interactions and implications for biological control
title_full_unstemmed In vitro susceptibility of nematophagous fungi to antiparasitic drugs: interactions and implications for biological control
title_sort in vitro susceptibility of nematophagous fungi to antiparasitic drugs: interactions and implications for biological control
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description Abstract The fast anthelmintic resistance development has shown a limited efficiency in the control of animal’s endoparasitosis and has promoted research using alternative control methods. The use of chemicals in animal anthelmintic treatment, in association with nematophagous fungi used for biological control, is a strategy that has proven to be effective in reducing the nematode population density in farm animals. This study aims to verify the in vitro susceptibility of the nematophagous fungi Arthrobotrys oligospora, Duddingtonia flagrans and Paecilomyces lilacinus against the antiparasitic drugs albendazole, thiabendazole, ivermectin, levamisole and closantel by using the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC). MICs ranged between 4.0 and 0.031 µg/mL for albendazole, thiabendazole and ivermectin, between 0.937 and 0.117 µg/mL for levamisole, and between 0.625 and 0.034 µg/mL for closantel. The results showed that all antiparasitic drugs had an in vitro inhibitory effect on nematophagous fungi, which could compromise their action as agents of biological control. D. flagrans was the most susceptible species to all drugs.
topic nematophagous fungi
benzimidazoles
ivermectin
levamisole
closantel
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842016005123103&lng=en&tlng=en
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