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The red seaweed Plocamium brasiliense shows anti-snake venom toxic effects

BACKGROUND: Snakebite is considered a neglected tropical disease by the World Health Organization. In Brazil, about 70% of the envenomation cases are caused by Bothrops snakes. Its venom may provoke hemorrhage, pain, necrosis, hemolysis, renal or cardiac failure and even death in victims. Since comm...

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Autores principales: da Silva, Geisiane Alves, Domingos, Thaisa Francielle Souza, Fonseca, Rainiomar Raimundo, Sanchez, Eladio Flores, Teixeira, Valéria Laneuville, Fuly, André Lopes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4333883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25699078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40409-015-0002-2
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author da Silva, Geisiane Alves
Domingos, Thaisa Francielle Souza
Fonseca, Rainiomar Raimundo
Sanchez, Eladio Flores
Teixeira, Valéria Laneuville
Fuly, André Lopes
author_facet da Silva, Geisiane Alves
Domingos, Thaisa Francielle Souza
Fonseca, Rainiomar Raimundo
Sanchez, Eladio Flores
Teixeira, Valéria Laneuville
Fuly, André Lopes
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description BACKGROUND: Snakebite is considered a neglected tropical disease by the World Health Organization. In Brazil, about 70% of the envenomation cases are caused by Bothrops snakes. Its venom may provoke hemorrhage, pain, necrosis, hemolysis, renal or cardiac failure and even death in victims. Since commercial antivenom does not efficiently neutralize the local toxic effects of venoms, natural products have been tested in order to provide alternative or complementary treatment to serum therapy. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the ability of the seaweed Plocamium brasiliense and its active derivatives to neutralize hemorrhagic, edematogenic, hemolytic, coagulant and proteolytic activities of B. jararaca venom. METHODS: Specimens of P. brasiliense were collected in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, dried and submitted to oil extraction using four solvents of increasing polarities, n-hexane (HEX), dichloromethane (DCM), ethyl acetate (ETA) and hydroalcoholic solution (HYD). The solvents were evaporated, yielding HEX, DCM, ETA and HYD extracts. Further, all extracts were dissolved in dimethylsulfoxide. In addition, two monoterpenes (8-bromo-3,4,7-trichloro-3,7-dimethyl-1E, 5E-octadiene and 1,8-dibromo-3,4,7-trichloro-3,7-dimethyl-1E, 5E-octadiene) and a cholesterol fraction were isolated from the extract of P. brasiliense prepared in hexane. Algal samples were incubated for 30 minutes with B. jararaca venom, and then tested for lethality; hemorrhagic, edematogenic, hemolytic, coagulant and proteolytic effects. RESULTS: Most of the algal extracts inhibited the toxic effects with different potencies. The DCM extract was the most effective, since it inhibited all types of toxic activity. On the other hand, the HYD extract failed to inhibit any effect. Moreover, the isolated products inhibited proteolysis and protected mice from hemorrhage in 30% of the cases, whereas 8-bromo-3,4,7-trichloro-3,7-dimethyl-1E, 5E-octadiene inhibited 100% and 20% of the hemorrhagic and proteolytic activities, respectively. None of the algal products were toxic to mice. CONCLUSION: Seaweeds may be a promising source of inhibitors against toxic effects caused by B. jararaca envenomation, which may contribute to antivenom treatment.
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spelling pubmed-43338832015-02-20 The red seaweed Plocamium brasiliense shows anti-snake venom toxic effects da Silva, Geisiane Alves Domingos, Thaisa Francielle Souza Fonseca, Rainiomar Raimundo Sanchez, Eladio Flores Teixeira, Valéria Laneuville Fuly, André Lopes J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis Research BACKGROUND: Snakebite is considered a neglected tropical disease by the World Health Organization. In Brazil, about 70% of the envenomation cases are caused by Bothrops snakes. Its venom may provoke hemorrhage, pain, necrosis, hemolysis, renal or cardiac failure and even death in victims. Since commercial antivenom does not efficiently neutralize the local toxic effects of venoms, natural products have been tested in order to provide alternative or complementary treatment to serum therapy. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the ability of the seaweed Plocamium brasiliense and its active derivatives to neutralize hemorrhagic, edematogenic, hemolytic, coagulant and proteolytic activities of B. jararaca venom. METHODS: Specimens of P. brasiliense were collected in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, dried and submitted to oil extraction using four solvents of increasing polarities, n-hexane (HEX), dichloromethane (DCM), ethyl acetate (ETA) and hydroalcoholic solution (HYD). The solvents were evaporated, yielding HEX, DCM, ETA and HYD extracts. Further, all extracts were dissolved in dimethylsulfoxide. In addition, two monoterpenes (8-bromo-3,4,7-trichloro-3,7-dimethyl-1E, 5E-octadiene and 1,8-dibromo-3,4,7-trichloro-3,7-dimethyl-1E, 5E-octadiene) and a cholesterol fraction were isolated from the extract of P. brasiliense prepared in hexane. Algal samples were incubated for 30 minutes with B. jararaca venom, and then tested for lethality; hemorrhagic, edematogenic, hemolytic, coagulant and proteolytic effects. RESULTS: Most of the algal extracts inhibited the toxic effects with different potencies. The DCM extract was the most effective, since it inhibited all types of toxic activity. On the other hand, the HYD extract failed to inhibit any effect. Moreover, the isolated products inhibited proteolysis and protected mice from hemorrhage in 30% of the cases, whereas 8-bromo-3,4,7-trichloro-3,7-dimethyl-1E, 5E-octadiene inhibited 100% and 20% of the hemorrhagic and proteolytic activities, respectively. None of the algal products were toxic to mice. CONCLUSION: Seaweeds may be a promising source of inhibitors against toxic effects caused by B. jararaca envenomation, which may contribute to antivenom treatment. BioMed Central 2015-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4333883/ /pubmed/25699078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40409-015-0002-2 Text en © da Silva et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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da Silva, Geisiane Alves
Domingos, Thaisa Francielle Souza
Fonseca, Rainiomar Raimundo
Sanchez, Eladio Flores
Teixeira, Valéria Laneuville
Fuly, André Lopes
The red seaweed Plocamium brasiliense shows anti-snake venom toxic effects
title The red seaweed Plocamium brasiliense shows anti-snake venom toxic effects
title_full The red seaweed Plocamium brasiliense shows anti-snake venom toxic effects
title_fullStr The red seaweed Plocamium brasiliense shows anti-snake venom toxic effects
title_full_unstemmed The red seaweed Plocamium brasiliense shows anti-snake venom toxic effects
title_short The red seaweed Plocamium brasiliense shows anti-snake venom toxic effects
title_sort red seaweed plocamium brasiliense shows anti-snake venom toxic effects
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4333883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25699078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40409-015-0002-2
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