Modulation of platelet functions by European toad (Bufo Bufo) skin secretions components

IF 1 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/bbrj.bbrj_362_22
I. Udovychenko, T. Halenova, O. Artemenko, T. Vovk, N. Raksha, Savchuk Olexii, L. Ostapchenko
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Background: A growing number of reports indicate that amphibian skin secretions may have a remarkable medical importance; however, the effects of the components of some dermal secretions on blood platelets and hemostasis are inadequately recognized. Since our previous studies demonstrated that the general Bufo bufo skin secretions induced platelet aggregation in platelet-rich plasma, this work was designed to study the effects of the components of some fractions on platelet functions to comprehend its possible mechanism of action as platelet modulators. Methods: Chromatographic separation of B. bufo general skin secretions was carried out using size exclusion chromatography. Rabbit platelets were purified by column chromatography on Sepharose 4B. Various aspects of platelet function such as activation, aggregation, and adhesion were evaluated. Results: One fraction, out of 7, dose-dependently induced aggregation of isolated platelets and was used in further experiments. The studied fraction was shown to induce platelet adhesion onto fibrinogen-coated surface. Furthermore, the results demonstrated the effects of the fraction on some processes that involved in platelets activation: The fraction components facilitated (Ca2+) i mobilization and attenuated platelets Akt phosphorylation, but had no effect on platelet serotonin secretion. Membrane integrity was determined using lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assay. No increased LDH release was recorded that means no platelet damage, which could lead to misinterpretation of the data, occurred. Conclusion: The results suggest that components of the B. bufo skin secretions may be a promising source of natural compounds which can modulate platelet functions.
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欧洲蟾蜍皮肤分泌物成分对血小板功能的调节作用
背景:越来越多的报告表明两栖动物的皮肤分泌物可能具有显著的医学意义;然而,一些真皮分泌物的成分对血小板和止血的影响还没有得到充分的认识。由于我们之前的研究表明,一般蟾蜍皮肤分泌物在富含血小板的血浆中诱导血小板聚集,因此本工作旨在研究某些组分的成分对血小板功能的影响,以了解其作为血小板调节剂的可能作用机制。方法:采用排阻色谱法对蟾蜍一般皮肤分泌物进行色谱分离。兔血小板经Sepharose 4B柱层析纯化。评估了血小板功能的各个方面,如活化、聚集和粘附。结果:7个组分中有一个组分剂量依赖性地诱导分离的血小板聚集,并用于进一步的实验。研究组分显示可诱导血小板粘附到纤维蛋白原包被的表面上。此外,结果证明了该组分对参与血小板活化的一些过程的影响:该组分促进(Ca2+)i动员并减弱血小板Akt磷酸化,但对血小板血清素分泌没有影响。使用乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)测定法测定膜完整性。没有记录到LDH释放增加,这意味着没有发生可能导致数据误解的血小板损伤。结论:蟾蜍皮肤分泌物中的成分可能是调节血小板功能的天然化合物的一个很有前途的来源。
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Biomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal
Biomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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