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Analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile venom

OBJECTIVE(S): Cone snails are estimated to consist of up to 700 species. The venom of these snails has yielded a rich source of novel peptides. This study was aimed to study the analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile and its comparison with morphine in mouse model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sam...

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Autores principales: Tabaraki, Nasim, Shahbazzadeh, Delavar, Moradi, Ali Mashinchian, Vosughi, Gholamhossein, Mostafavi, Pargol Ghavam
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4340988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25729549
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author Tabaraki, Nasim
Shahbazzadeh, Delavar
Moradi, Ali Mashinchian
Vosughi, Gholamhossein
Mostafavi, Pargol Ghavam
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Shahbazzadeh, Delavar
Moradi, Ali Mashinchian
Vosughi, Gholamhossein
Mostafavi, Pargol Ghavam
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description OBJECTIVE(S): Cone snails are estimated to consist of up to 700 species. The venom of these snails has yielded a rich source of novel peptides. This study was aimed to study the analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile and its comparison with morphine in mouse model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples were collected in Larak Island. The venom ducts were Isolated and kept on ice then homogenized. The mixture centrifuged at 10000 × g for 20 min. Supernatant was considered as extracted venom. The protein profile of venom determined using 15% sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Venom was administered intraperitoneally (IP) to evaluate the LD(50) in Swiss albino mice. Different concentrations of Conus textile venom were injected intrathecally to mice to evaluate their analgesic effect in comparison to morphine. Injection was carried out between the L5 and L6 vertebrae. Differences between groups in the first and second phase were tested with Two-Way analysis of variance (ANOVA). RESULTS: SDS-PAGE indicated 12 bands ranged between 6 and 180 KDa. Finally, ten ng of Conus crude venom showed the best analgesic activity in formalin test. No death observed up to 100 mg/kg. Analgesic activity of crude venom was more significant (P<0.05) in acute pain than inflammatory pain. The analgesic effect of 10 ng Conus venom was the same as morphine for reduction of inflammatory pain (P=0.27). CONCLUSION: The venom of Persian Gulf Conus textile contains an analgesic component for reliving of acute pain which can lead to find an analgesic drug.
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spelling pubmed-43409882015-02-27 Analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile venom Tabaraki, Nasim Shahbazzadeh, Delavar Moradi, Ali Mashinchian Vosughi, Gholamhossein Mostafavi, Pargol Ghavam Iran J Basic Med Sci Original Article OBJECTIVE(S): Cone snails are estimated to consist of up to 700 species. The venom of these snails has yielded a rich source of novel peptides. This study was aimed to study the analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile and its comparison with morphine in mouse model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples were collected in Larak Island. The venom ducts were Isolated and kept on ice then homogenized. The mixture centrifuged at 10000 × g for 20 min. Supernatant was considered as extracted venom. The protein profile of venom determined using 15% sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Venom was administered intraperitoneally (IP) to evaluate the LD(50) in Swiss albino mice. Different concentrations of Conus textile venom were injected intrathecally to mice to evaluate their analgesic effect in comparison to morphine. Injection was carried out between the L5 and L6 vertebrae. Differences between groups in the first and second phase were tested with Two-Way analysis of variance (ANOVA). RESULTS: SDS-PAGE indicated 12 bands ranged between 6 and 180 KDa. Finally, ten ng of Conus crude venom showed the best analgesic activity in formalin test. No death observed up to 100 mg/kg. Analgesic activity of crude venom was more significant (P<0.05) in acute pain than inflammatory pain. The analgesic effect of 10 ng Conus venom was the same as morphine for reduction of inflammatory pain (P=0.27). CONCLUSION: The venom of Persian Gulf Conus textile contains an analgesic component for reliving of acute pain which can lead to find an analgesic drug. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4340988/ /pubmed/25729549 Text en © Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tabaraki, Nasim
Shahbazzadeh, Delavar
Moradi, Ali Mashinchian
Vosughi, Gholamhossein
Mostafavi, Pargol Ghavam
Analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile venom
title Analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile venom
title_full Analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile venom
title_fullStr Analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile venom
title_full_unstemmed Analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile venom
title_short Analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile venom
title_sort analgesic effect of persian gulf conus textile venom
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4340988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25729549
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