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Neuromuscular activity of Bothrops fonsecai snake venom in vertebrate preparations

The neuromuscular activity of venom from Bothrops fonsecai, a lancehead endemic to southeastern Brazil, was investigated. Chick biventer cervicis (CBC) and mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm (PND) preparations were used for myographic recordings and mouse diaphragm muscle was used for membrane resting po...

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Autores principales: Fernandes, Carla T, Giaretta, Vânia MA, Prudêncio, Luiz S, Toledo, Edvana O, da Silva, Igor RF, Collaço, Rita CO, Barbosa, Ana M, Hyslop, Stephen, Rodrigues-Simioni, Léa, Cogo, José C
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4095944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25028603
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author Fernandes, Carla T
Giaretta, Vânia MA
Prudêncio, Luiz S
Toledo, Edvana O
da Silva, Igor RF
Collaço, Rita CO
Barbosa, Ana M
Hyslop, Stephen
Rodrigues-Simioni, Léa
Cogo, José C
author_facet Fernandes, Carla T
Giaretta, Vânia MA
Prudêncio, Luiz S
Toledo, Edvana O
da Silva, Igor RF
Collaço, Rita CO
Barbosa, Ana M
Hyslop, Stephen
Rodrigues-Simioni, Léa
Cogo, José C
author_sort Fernandes, Carla T
collection PubMed
description The neuromuscular activity of venom from Bothrops fonsecai, a lancehead endemic to southeastern Brazil, was investigated. Chick biventer cervicis (CBC) and mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm (PND) preparations were used for myographic recordings and mouse diaphragm muscle was used for membrane resting potential (RP) and miniature end-plate potential (MEPP) recordings. Creatine kinase release and muscle damage were also assessed. In CBC, venom (40, 80 and 160μg/ml) produced concentration- and time-dependent neuromuscular blockade (50% blockade in 85±9 min and 73±8 min with 80 and 160μg/ml, respectively) and attenuated the contractures to 110μM ACh (78–100% inhibition) and 40mM KCl (45–90% inhibition). The venom-induced decrease in twitch-tension in curarized, directly-stimulated preparations was similar to that in indirectly stimulated preparations. Venom (100 and 200μg/ml) also caused blockade in PND preparations (50% blockade in 94±13 min and 49±8 min with 100 and 200μg/ml, respectively) but did not alter the RP or MEPP amplitude. In CBC, venom caused creatine kinase release and myonecrosis. The venom-induced decrease in twitch-tension and in the contractures to ACh and K(+) were abolished by preincubating venom with commercial antivenom. These findings indicate that Bothrops fonsecai venom interferes with neuromuscular transmission essentially through postsynaptic muscle damage that affects responses to ACh and KCl. These actions are effectively prevented by commercial antivenom.
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spelling pubmed-40959442014-07-15 Neuromuscular activity of Bothrops fonsecai snake venom in vertebrate preparations Fernandes, Carla T Giaretta, Vânia MA Prudêncio, Luiz S Toledo, Edvana O da Silva, Igor RF Collaço, Rita CO Barbosa, Ana M Hyslop, Stephen Rodrigues-Simioni, Léa Cogo, José C J Venom Res Research Article The neuromuscular activity of venom from Bothrops fonsecai, a lancehead endemic to southeastern Brazil, was investigated. Chick biventer cervicis (CBC) and mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm (PND) preparations were used for myographic recordings and mouse diaphragm muscle was used for membrane resting potential (RP) and miniature end-plate potential (MEPP) recordings. Creatine kinase release and muscle damage were also assessed. In CBC, venom (40, 80 and 160μg/ml) produced concentration- and time-dependent neuromuscular blockade (50% blockade in 85±9 min and 73±8 min with 80 and 160μg/ml, respectively) and attenuated the contractures to 110μM ACh (78–100% inhibition) and 40mM KCl (45–90% inhibition). The venom-induced decrease in twitch-tension in curarized, directly-stimulated preparations was similar to that in indirectly stimulated preparations. Venom (100 and 200μg/ml) also caused blockade in PND preparations (50% blockade in 94±13 min and 49±8 min with 100 and 200μg/ml, respectively) but did not alter the RP or MEPP amplitude. In CBC, venom caused creatine kinase release and myonecrosis. The venom-induced decrease in twitch-tension and in the contractures to ACh and K(+) were abolished by preincubating venom with commercial antivenom. These findings indicate that Bothrops fonsecai venom interferes with neuromuscular transmission essentially through postsynaptic muscle damage that affects responses to ACh and KCl. These actions are effectively prevented by commercial antivenom. Library Publishing Media 2014-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4095944/ /pubmed/25028603 Text en © Copyright The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 First 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/3.0). 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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Fernandes, Carla T
Giaretta, Vânia MA
Prudêncio, Luiz S
Toledo, Edvana O
da Silva, Igor RF
Collaço, Rita CO
Barbosa, Ana M
Hyslop, Stephen
Rodrigues-Simioni, Léa
Cogo, José C
Neuromuscular activity of Bothrops fonsecai snake venom in vertebrate preparations
title Neuromuscular activity of Bothrops fonsecai snake venom in vertebrate preparations
title_full Neuromuscular activity of Bothrops fonsecai snake venom in vertebrate preparations
title_fullStr Neuromuscular activity of Bothrops fonsecai snake venom in vertebrate preparations
title_full_unstemmed Neuromuscular activity of Bothrops fonsecai snake venom in vertebrate preparations
title_short Neuromuscular activity of Bothrops fonsecai snake venom in vertebrate preparations
title_sort neuromuscular activity of bothrops fonsecai snake venom in vertebrate preparations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4095944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25028603
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