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Biological characterization of Bothrops marajoensis snake venom

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 w...

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Autores principales: Cavalcante, Walter LG, Hernandez-Oliveira, Saraguaci, Galbiatti, Charlene, Randazzo-Moura, Priscila, Rocha, Thalita, Ponce-Soto, Luis, Marangoni, Sérgio, Pai-Silva, Maeli Dal, Gallacci, Márcia, da Cruz-Höfling, Maria A, Rodrigues-Simioni, Léa
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Publicado: Library Publishing Media 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3211074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22091348
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author Cavalcante, Walter LG
Hernandez-Oliveira, Saraguaci
Galbiatti, Charlene
Randazzo-Moura, Priscila
Rocha, Thalita
Ponce-Soto, Luis
Marangoni, Sérgio
Pai-Silva, Maeli Dal
Gallacci, Márcia
da Cruz-Höfling, Maria A
Rodrigues-Simioni, Léa
author_facet Cavalcante, Walter LG
Hernandez-Oliveira, Saraguaci
Galbiatti, Charlene
Randazzo-Moura, Priscila
Rocha, Thalita
Ponce-Soto, Luis
Marangoni, Sérgio
Pai-Silva, Maeli Dal
Gallacci, Márcia
da Cruz-Höfling, Maria A
Rodrigues-Simioni, Léa
author_sort Cavalcante, Walter LG
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description 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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spelling pubmed-32110742011-11-16 Biological characterization of Bothrops marajoensis snake venom Cavalcante, Walter LG Hernandez-Oliveira, Saraguaci Galbiatti, Charlene Randazzo-Moura, Priscila Rocha, Thalita Ponce-Soto, Luis Marangoni, Sérgio Pai-Silva, Maeli Dal Gallacci, Márcia da Cruz-Höfling, Maria A Rodrigues-Simioni, Léa J Venom Res Research Report 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. Library Publishing Media 2011-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3211074/ /pubmed/22091348 Text en © Copyright The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5 Published by Library Publishing Media. This is an open access article, published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5). This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the original work is appropriately acknowledged with correct citation details.
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Cavalcante, Walter LG
Hernandez-Oliveira, Saraguaci
Galbiatti, Charlene
Randazzo-Moura, Priscila
Rocha, Thalita
Ponce-Soto, Luis
Marangoni, Sérgio
Pai-Silva, Maeli Dal
Gallacci, Márcia
da Cruz-Höfling, Maria A
Rodrigues-Simioni, Léa
Biological characterization of Bothrops marajoensis snake venom
title Biological characterization of Bothrops marajoensis snake venom
title_full Biological characterization of Bothrops marajoensis snake venom
title_fullStr Biological characterization of Bothrops marajoensis snake venom
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title_short Biological characterization of Bothrops marajoensis snake venom
title_sort biological characterization of bothrops marajoensis snake venom
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3211074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22091348
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