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Differences in venom toxicity and antigenicity between females and males Tityus nororientalis (Buthidae) scorpions

Venom from male and female specimens of the medically important Venezuelan scorpion Tityus nororientalis have been compared. Males showed a significantly higher venom yield (2.39mg/individual) compared to female scorpions (0.98mg/individual). Female venom was significantly more toxic than that of ma...

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Autores principales: De Sousa, Leonardo, Borges, Adolfo, Vásquez-Suárez, Aleikar, Op den Camp, Huub JM, Chadee-Burgos, Rosa I, Romero-Bellorín, Mirna, Espinoza, Jorge, De Sousa-Insana, Leonardo, Pino-García, Oscar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3086188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21544184
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author De Sousa, Leonardo
Borges, Adolfo
Vásquez-Suárez, Aleikar
Op den Camp, Huub JM
Chadee-Burgos, Rosa I
Romero-Bellorín, Mirna
Espinoza, Jorge
De Sousa-Insana, Leonardo
Pino-García, Oscar
author_facet De Sousa, Leonardo
Borges, Adolfo
Vásquez-Suárez, Aleikar
Op den Camp, Huub JM
Chadee-Burgos, Rosa I
Romero-Bellorín, Mirna
Espinoza, Jorge
De Sousa-Insana, Leonardo
Pino-García, Oscar
author_sort De Sousa, Leonardo
collection PubMed
description Venom from male and female specimens of the medically important Venezuelan scorpion Tityus nororientalis have been compared. Males showed a significantly higher venom yield (2.39mg/individual) compared to female scorpions (0.98mg/individual). Female venom was significantly more toxic than that of males, with a median lethal dose (LD(50)) in C57BL/6 mice of 9.46 μg venom protein/gm body weight [95% confidence interval (8.91-9.94)] whereas LD(50) for males was 13.36(12.58-14.03) μg/gm. Mass spectral analyses by MALDI-TOF revealed differences in venom composition between males and females. From a clinical standpoint, the time course of toxicity course indicated a tendency, in the case of the female venom, to elicit the earlier occurrence of severe signs such as sialorrhea, dyspnea (bradypnea/apnea) and exophthalmus particularly in the late toxicity phase. Female venom was significantly less efficient than male venom to inhibit the binding of anti-T. discrepans antibodies to immobilized T. discrepans venom in ELISA assays, suggesting sex-related differences in the bioactive surfaces of T. nororientalis toxins. These results indicate that males and females of T. nororientalis produce venoms with different composition and activity which may have epidemiological implications.
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spelling pubmed-30861882011-05-04 Differences in venom toxicity and antigenicity between females and males Tityus nororientalis (Buthidae) scorpions De Sousa, Leonardo Borges, Adolfo Vásquez-Suárez, Aleikar Op den Camp, Huub JM Chadee-Burgos, Rosa I Romero-Bellorín, Mirna Espinoza, Jorge De Sousa-Insana, Leonardo Pino-García, Oscar J Venom Res Research Article Venom from male and female specimens of the medically important Venezuelan scorpion Tityus nororientalis have been compared. Males showed a significantly higher venom yield (2.39mg/individual) compared to female scorpions (0.98mg/individual). Female venom was significantly more toxic than that of males, with a median lethal dose (LD(50)) in C57BL/6 mice of 9.46 μg venom protein/gm body weight [95% confidence interval (8.91-9.94)] whereas LD(50) for males was 13.36(12.58-14.03) μg/gm. Mass spectral analyses by MALDI-TOF revealed differences in venom composition between males and females. From a clinical standpoint, the time course of toxicity course indicated a tendency, in the case of the female venom, to elicit the earlier occurrence of severe signs such as sialorrhea, dyspnea (bradypnea/apnea) and exophthalmus particularly in the late toxicity phase. Female venom was significantly less efficient than male venom to inhibit the binding of anti-T. discrepans antibodies to immobilized T. discrepans venom in ELISA assays, suggesting sex-related differences in the bioactive surfaces of T. nororientalis toxins. These results indicate that males and females of T. nororientalis produce venoms with different composition and activity which may have epidemiological implications. Library Publishing Media 2010-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3086188/ /pubmed/21544184 Text en ©The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ This is an open access article, published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/). This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the original work is appropriately acknowledged with correct citation details.
spellingShingle Research Article
De Sousa, Leonardo
Borges, Adolfo
Vásquez-Suárez, Aleikar
Op den Camp, Huub JM
Chadee-Burgos, Rosa I
Romero-Bellorín, Mirna
Espinoza, Jorge
De Sousa-Insana, Leonardo
Pino-García, Oscar
Differences in venom toxicity and antigenicity between females and males Tityus nororientalis (Buthidae) scorpions
title Differences in venom toxicity and antigenicity between females and males Tityus nororientalis (Buthidae) scorpions
title_full Differences in venom toxicity and antigenicity between females and males Tityus nororientalis (Buthidae) scorpions
title_fullStr Differences in venom toxicity and antigenicity between females and males Tityus nororientalis (Buthidae) scorpions
title_full_unstemmed Differences in venom toxicity and antigenicity between females and males Tityus nororientalis (Buthidae) scorpions
title_short Differences in venom toxicity and antigenicity between females and males Tityus nororientalis (Buthidae) scorpions
title_sort differences in venom toxicity and antigenicity between females and males tityus nororientalis (buthidae) scorpions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3086188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21544184
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