Biological characterization of Bothrops marajoensis snake venom.

Journal of Venom Research Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-10-19
Walter Lg Cavalcante, Saraguaci Hernandez-Oliveira, Charlene Galbiatti, Priscila Randazzo-Moura, Thalita Rocha, Luis Ponce-Soto, Sérgio Marangoni, Maeli Dal Pai-Silva, Márcia Gallacci, Maria A da Cruz-Höfling, Léa Rodrigues-Simioni
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This study describes the effects of Bothrops marajoensis venom (Marajó lancehead) on isolated neuromuscular preparations of chick biventer cervicis (CBC) and mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm (PND). At low concentrations (1µg/ml for CBC and 5µg/ml for PND), the venom exhibited a neuromuscular blocking without any damaging effect on the muscle integrity. At higher concentration (20μg/ml for PND), together with the neuromuscular blockade, there was a moderate myonecrosis. The results show differences between mammalian and avian preparations in response to venom concentration; the avian preparation was more sensitive to venom neurotoxic effect than the mammalian preparation. The possible presynaptic mechanism underlying the neuromuscular blocking effect was reinforced by the observed increase in MEPPs at the same time (at 15min) when the facilitation of twitch tension occurred. These results indicate that the B. marajoensis venom produced neuromuscular blockade, which appeared to be presynaptic at low concentrations with a postsynaptic component at high concentrations, leading to muscle oedema. These observations demand the fractionation of the crude venom and characterization of its active components for a better understanding of its biological dynamics.

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马拉霍Bothrops蛇毒的生物学特性。
本研究描述了马拉约Bothrops marajoensis毒液(Marajó鱼头)对鸡双颈(CBC)和小鼠膈神经隔膜(PND)离体神经肌肉组织的影响。在低浓度(CBC为1 μ g/ml, PND为5 μ g/ml)下,毒液表现出神经肌肉阻断作用,但对肌肉完整性没有任何破坏性影响。在较高浓度(PND为20μg/ml)下,联合神经肌肉阻断,出现中度肌坏死。结果表明,哺乳动物和鸟类制剂对毒液浓度的反应存在差异;鸟类制剂比哺乳动物制剂对毒液神经毒性作用更敏感。在抽搐张力易化发生的同时(15min)观察到MEPPs的增加,加强了神经肌肉阻断效应可能的突触前机制。这些结果表明,马拉乔白鳗毒液产生神经肌肉阻断,这种阻断表现为低浓度的突触前成分和高浓度的突触后成分,导致肌肉水肿。这些观察结果要求对粗毒液进行分离,并对其活性成分进行表征,以便更好地了解其生物动力学。
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