Grazielle D Pilon, Anna P Farias-de-França, Nathalia M Cantuária, Magali G Silva, Aline G Leão-Torres, Rafael S Floriano, Marcio G Dos Santos, Nelson Jorge da Silva, Otto M S Gerlach, Valdir Cechinel-Filho, Yoko Oshima-Franco
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摘要
在热带和亚热带国家,蛇类致病是一个被忽视的健康问题。在南美洲,Lachesis muta 偶尔会导致严重的人体中毒,但治疗只能依靠非特异性抗蛇毒血清。在这项工作中,我们研究了 Coutarea hexandra 茎皮水醇提取物(Ch-E)(包括商业植物化学物质香豆素和奎宁)在小鼠膈神经-膈膜制备中对 L. m. muta 毒液引起的神经肌肉阻滞的中和能力。生物测定是按照传统的体外肌电图技术进行的。采用分析方法对 Ch-E 进行植物化学鉴定,以检测其中是否含有香豆素和奎宁。在毒液孵育前和孵育后方案下,对 Ch-E 和商业植物化学物质进行了单独或组合测试。只有在毒液前孵育方案下,Ch-E 才能减轻毒液引起的神经肌肉阻滞。在 Ch-E 中未检测到奎宁。商品香豆素和奎宁对毒液诱导的神经肌肉阻滞具有浓度依赖性的抵消作用。毒液前孵育方案能有效地减轻 L. m. muta 毒液引起的神经肌肉阻滞,这很可能是由于该提取物中含有香豆素衍生物和未知生物碱。
The Protective Action of Coutarea hexandra (Rubiaceae) on the Neuromuscular Blockade Induced by Lachesis muta muta (Viperidae: Crotalinae) Venom.
Envenomations by snakes represent a neglected health problem in tropical and subtropical countries. In South America, Lachesis muta occasionally causes severe human envenomation, with treatment being conditioned to an unspecific antivenom. In this work, we examined the neutralizing ability of Coutarea hexandra stem bark hydroalcoholic extract (Ch-E), including the commercial phytochemicals coumarin and quinine, on the neuromuscular blockade induced by L. m. muta venom in mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparation. Biological assays were performed following conventional myographic technique ex vivo. Ch-E was phytochemically characterized to detect the presence of coumarin and quinine using analytical methods. Ch-E and commercial phytochemicals were tested separately or combined under pre- and post-venom incubation protocols. Ch-E attenuated the venom-induced neuromuscular blockade only under the pre-venom incubation protocol. Quinine was not detected in Ch-E. Commercial coumarin and quinine exhibited a concentration-dependent counteracting effect on the venom-induced neuromuscular blockade. The pre-venom incubation protocol showed to be efficient in attenuating the L. m. muta venom-induced neuromuscular blockade, most likely due to the presence of coumarin derivatives and unknown alkaloids in this extract.
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BioMed Research International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in life sciences and medicine. The journal is divided into 55 subject areas.