Assessing the ecotoxicity of ofloxacin: Effects on swimming behaviour and morphophysiological endpoints in Daphnia magna

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  • Ana Rita Carvalho LSRE-LCM, ALiCE, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal. Associate Laboratory i4HB – Institute for Health and Bioeconomy, University Institute of Health Sciences - CESPU, Gandra, Portugal. UCIBIO – Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit, Translational Toxicology Research Laboratory, University Institute of Health Sciences (1H-TOXRUN, IUCS-CESPU), Gandra, Portugal. CBMA - Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology/ARNET – Aquatic Research Network, Department of Biology, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0634-603X
  • Renata Vidal Associate Laboratory i4HB – Institute for Health and Bioeconomy, University Institute of Health Sciences - CESPU, Gandra, Portugal. UCIBIO – Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit, Translational Toxicology Research Laboratory, University Institute of Health Sciences (1H-TOXRUN, IUCS-CESPU), Gandra, Portugal
  • Virgínia M. F. Gonçalves Associate Laboratory i4HB – Institute for Health and Bioeconomy, University Institute of Health Sciences - CESPU, Gandra, Portugal. UCIBIO – Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit, Translational Toxicology Research Laboratory, University Institute of Health Sciences (1H-TOXRUN, IUCS-CESPU), Gandra, Portugal. UNIPRO – Unidade de Investigação em Patologia Oral e Reabilitação, Instituto Universitário de Ciências da Saúde (IUCS), CESPU, Gandra, Portugal
  • Alexandra S. Maia Associate Laboratory i4HB – Institute for Health and Bioeconomy, University Institute of Health Sciences - CESPU, Gandra, Portugal. UCIBIO – Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit, Translational Toxicology Research Laboratory, University Institute of Health Sciences (1H-TOXRUN, IUCS-CESPU), Gandra, Portugal
  • Bruno B. Castro CBMA - Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology/ARNET – Aquatic Research Network, Department of Biology, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal. IB-S - Institute of Science and Innovation for Bio-Sustainability, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
  • Ana Rita Lado LSRE-LCM, ALiCE, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
  • Cláudia Ribeiro Associate Laboratory i4HB – Institute for Health and Bioeconomy, University Institute of Health Sciences - CESPU, Gandra, Portugal. UCIBIO – Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit, Translational Toxicology Research Laboratory, University Institute of Health Sciences (1H-TOXRUN, IUCS-CESPU), Gandra, Portugal

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https://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2026.432

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Background: Ofloxacin (OFL) is a widely used fluoroquinolone antibiotic that is frequently detected in aquatic environments due to its persistence and limited removal in wastewater treatment plants [1]. Its environmental presence raises concerns about potential adverse effects on non-target organisms. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the ecological risk of OFL in Daphnia magna as a freshwater invertebrate model, by examining swimming behaviour and morphophysiological endpoints. Methods: D. magna neonates (<24 h) were exposed to an environmentally relevant (1 µg·L⁻¹) and a 100-fold higher (100 µg·L⁻¹) concentration of OFL for 9 days, with 5 replicates per treatment. After exposure, swimming behaviour (swimming speed, swimming activity, and total distance) was determined by analysing 1-min video recordings. Additionally, morphophysiological parameters (body size, heart size, and area) were also evaluated. Results: Results showed a significant reduction in both swimming speed and activity at the highest concentration (100 µg L⁻¹), indicating an impairment of locomotor activity, a behavioural alteration previously documented in Daphnia exposed to OFL and other fluoroquinolones [2, 3]. However, no significant changes were observed in total distance travelled. Furthermore, a significant decrease in body size was registered at both tested concentrations, aligning with morphological impairments reported for similar antibiotics [2, 3]. Conclusions: These findings revealed that OFL can impair swimming activity and highlighted that even environmentally relevant concentrations may interfere with the normal development in D. magna. Further studies are currently ongoing to elucidate the mechanisms underlying these sub-lethal effects and their ecological implications.

References

1. Maia, A.S. et al. Quantification of fluoroquinolones in wastewaters by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Environ Pollut 2020. 259, 113927, doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.113927.

2. Zhang, Y. et al. Mechanisms underlying the chronic toxicity of ofloxacin to Daphnia magna: Oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and energy allocation. Environ Pollut 2025, 382, 126764, doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2025.126764.

3. Dionísio, R. et al. Multi-parametric analysis of ciprofloxacin toxicity at ecologically relevant levels: Short- and long-term effects on Daphnia magna. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 2020, 74, 103295, doi: 10.1016/j.etap.2019.103295.

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2026-05-05

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Carvalho, A. R., Vidal, R., F. Gonçalves, V. M., Maia, A. S., B. Castro, B., Lado, A. R., & Ribeiro, C. (2026). Assessing the ecotoxicity of ofloxacin: Effects on swimming behaviour and morphophysiological endpoints in Daphnia magna. Scientific Letters, 1(Sup 1). https://doi.org/10.48797/sl.2026.432

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