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High concentrations of ciprofloxacin reduced bacterial abundance and enrichment in the sea surface microlayer (SML) and underlying water (ULW) and exerted selective pressure on marine bacteria

The sea surface microlayer (SML) of marine environments is hostile, exposing bacteria to extreme conditions such as temperatures and salinity fluctuations, solar radiation, and the presence of toxic substances such as heavy metals, microplastics, and pharmaceutical compounds. Our study focused on investigating the ecotoxicological effects of varying ciprofloxacin concentrations (0, 10, 50, and 100 ng/ml) on bacterial abundance and enrichment in natural SML and underlying water (ULW) samples obtained from the southern North Sea. In addition, we analyzed the samples for the presence of ciprofloxacin and 25 other antibiotics, including lincomycin, clindamycin, clarithromycin, erythromycin, azithromycin, ofloxacin and novobiocin. Furthermore, we carried out antibiotic susceptibility tests on marine bacterial isolates cultivated in the presence of 100 ng mL ⁻¹, utilizing antibiotics commonly found in their natural habitats. We observed a decrease in bacterial abundance and enrichment in the SML and ULW when exposed to 50 and 100 ng/ml of ciprofloxacin. However, over time, the abundance and enrichment of bacteria increased at these concentrations, indicating resistance. The presence of 100 ng/ml of ciprofloxacin also exerted selective pressure on bacterial members in the SML and ULW, and we cultivated 42 marine and 55 nonmarine bacteria in the presence of 100 ng/ml of ciprofloxacin. Although ciprofloxacin was not detected, we found 11 other antibiotics, particularly in the SML. When we exposed marine bacteria to antibiotics such as novobiocin, ofloxacin, clarithromycin, erythromycin, and clindamycin found in the environment, we observed that some marine bacteria are resistant to these antibiotics. Our findings suggest that resistance in marine bacteria can be acquired through exposure to antibiotics released into coastal water bodies.

Distribution of pharmaceutical compounds in coastal waters of the North Sea in March 2023

We investigated the occurrence, spatial, and vertical distributions of 63 pharmaceutical compounds and six artificial sweeteners from the sea surface microlayer (SML) to five different depths (0 cm, 20 cm, 50 cm, 100 cm, and 150 cm) of the corresponding underlying waters in four stations of the North Sea. One station is a coastal area (Jade Bay), one station is an estuary (Bremerhaven), and the other two stations (NS_7 and NS_8) are open coastal waters. We will refer to each environment with the name in brackets throughout this publication. We collected seawater samples vertically from these stations and analyzed them using ultra-performance liquid chromatography - triple quadrupole mass spectrometry in tandem with ionization spray (UPLC-QqQMS/MS) (Bruker EVOQ Elite system Bruker, USA) at the Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Cádiz.

Analysis of antibiotics in environmental samples

Due to its location at the air-sea interface, the sea surface microlayer is prone to accumulating anthropogenic pollutants. We analyzed the presence of antibiotic compounds, including ciprofloxacin, in this area using ultra-performance liquid chromatography—triple quadrupole mass spectrometry in tandem with ionization spray (UPLC-QqQMS/MS) (Bruker EVOQ Elite system, Billerica MA). We compared the numbers and concentrations of these compounds in the microlayer to those found in the underlying water column.

Untersuchung von pharmazeutischen Wirkstoffen in Abwasser und Gewaessern

Untersuchung von organischen Mikroverunreinigungen in Abwasser und Gewaessern. Projektziele: Durch stoffspezifische Untersuchungen ist zu ermitteln, in welchen Konzentrationen bestimmte pharmazeutische Wirkstoffe in kommunalem Abwasser und Gewaessern vorhanden sind. Umsetzung und Anwendungen: Die Ergebnisse bilden die Grundlage fuer die Beurteilung der Belastung von Abwasser und Gewaessern mit pharmazeutischen Wirkstoffen.

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