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Intradermal Application of Crotamine Induces Inflammatory and Immunological Changes In Vivo

Crotamine is a single-chain polypeptide with cell-penetrating properties, which is considered a promising molecule for clinical use. Nevertheless, its biosafety data are still scarce. Herein, we assessed the in vivo proinflammatory properties of crotamine, including its local effect and systemic ser...

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Autores principales: Silvestrini, Ana Vitória Pupo, de Macedo, Luana Henrique, de Andrade, Thiago Antônio Moretti, Mendes, Maíra Felonato, Pigoso, Acácio Antônio, Mazzi, Maurício Ventura
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6357061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30646542
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins11010039
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author Silvestrini, Ana Vitória Pupo
de Macedo, Luana Henrique
de Andrade, Thiago Antônio Moretti
Mendes, Maíra Felonato
Pigoso, Acácio Antônio
Mazzi, Maurício Ventura
author_facet Silvestrini, Ana Vitória Pupo
de Macedo, Luana Henrique
de Andrade, Thiago Antônio Moretti
Mendes, Maíra Felonato
Pigoso, Acácio Antônio
Mazzi, Maurício Ventura
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description Crotamine is a single-chain polypeptide with cell-penetrating properties, which is considered a promising molecule for clinical use. Nevertheless, its biosafety data are still scarce. Herein, we assessed the in vivo proinflammatory properties of crotamine, including its local effect and systemic serum parameters. Sixty male Wistar rats were intradermically injected with 200, 400 and 800 µg crotamine and analyzed after 1, 3 and 7 days. Local effect of crotamine was assessed by determination of MPO and NAG activities, NO levels and angiogenesis. Systemic inflammatory response was assessed by determination of IL-10, TNF-α, CRP, NO, TBARS and SH groups. Crotamine induced macrophages and neutrophils chemotaxis as evidenced by the upregulation of both NAG (0.5–0.6 OD/mg) and MPO (0.1–0.2 OD/mg) activities, on the first and third day of analysis, respectively. High levels of NO were observed for all concentrations and time-points. Moreover, 800 μg crotamine resulted in serum NO (64.7 μM) and local tissue NO (58.5 μM) levels higher or equivalent to those recorded for their respective histamine controls (55.7 μM and 59.0 μM). Crotamine also induced a significant angiogenic response compared to histamine. Systemically, crotamine induced a progressive increase in serum CRP levels up to the third day of analysis (22.4–45.8 mg/mL), which was significantly greater than control values. Crotamine (400 μg) also caused an increase in serum TNF-α, in the first day of analysis (1095.4 pg/mL), however a significant increase in IL-10 (122.2 pg/mL) was also recorded for the same time-point, suggesting the induction of an anti-inflammatory effect. Finally, crotamine changed the systemic redox state by inducing gradual increase in serum levels of TBARS (1.0–1.8 μM/mL) and decrease in SH levels (124.7–19.5 μM/mL) throughout the experimental period of analysis. In summary, rats intradermally injected with crotamine presented local and systemic acute inflammatory responses similarly to histamine, which limits crotamine therapeutic use on its original form.
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spelling pubmed-63570612019-02-05 Intradermal Application of Crotamine Induces Inflammatory and Immunological Changes In Vivo Silvestrini, Ana Vitória Pupo de Macedo, Luana Henrique de Andrade, Thiago Antônio Moretti Mendes, Maíra Felonato Pigoso, Acácio Antônio Mazzi, Maurício Ventura Toxins (Basel) Article Crotamine is a single-chain polypeptide with cell-penetrating properties, which is considered a promising molecule for clinical use. Nevertheless, its biosafety data are still scarce. Herein, we assessed the in vivo proinflammatory properties of crotamine, including its local effect and systemic serum parameters. Sixty male Wistar rats were intradermically injected with 200, 400 and 800 µg crotamine and analyzed after 1, 3 and 7 days. Local effect of crotamine was assessed by determination of MPO and NAG activities, NO levels and angiogenesis. Systemic inflammatory response was assessed by determination of IL-10, TNF-α, CRP, NO, TBARS and SH groups. Crotamine induced macrophages and neutrophils chemotaxis as evidenced by the upregulation of both NAG (0.5–0.6 OD/mg) and MPO (0.1–0.2 OD/mg) activities, on the first and third day of analysis, respectively. High levels of NO were observed for all concentrations and time-points. Moreover, 800 μg crotamine resulted in serum NO (64.7 μM) and local tissue NO (58.5 μM) levels higher or equivalent to those recorded for their respective histamine controls (55.7 μM and 59.0 μM). Crotamine also induced a significant angiogenic response compared to histamine. Systemically, crotamine induced a progressive increase in serum CRP levels up to the third day of analysis (22.4–45.8 mg/mL), which was significantly greater than control values. Crotamine (400 μg) also caused an increase in serum TNF-α, in the first day of analysis (1095.4 pg/mL), however a significant increase in IL-10 (122.2 pg/mL) was also recorded for the same time-point, suggesting the induction of an anti-inflammatory effect. Finally, crotamine changed the systemic redox state by inducing gradual increase in serum levels of TBARS (1.0–1.8 μM/mL) and decrease in SH levels (124.7–19.5 μM/mL) throughout the experimental period of analysis. In summary, rats intradermally injected with crotamine presented local and systemic acute inflammatory responses similarly to histamine, which limits crotamine therapeutic use on its original form. MDPI 2019-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6357061/ /pubmed/30646542 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins11010039 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pigoso, Acácio Antônio
Mazzi, Maurício Ventura
Intradermal Application of Crotamine Induces Inflammatory and Immunological Changes In Vivo
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title_short Intradermal Application of Crotamine Induces Inflammatory and Immunological Changes In Vivo
title_sort intradermal application of crotamine induces inflammatory and immunological changes in vivo
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6357061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30646542
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins11010039
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