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Biochemical and Toxinological Characterization of Venom from Macrorhynchia philippina (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)

Macrorhynchia philippina is a colonial benthic hydroid from the Class Hydrozoa (Phylum Cnidaria) distributed in the tropical and subtropical marine waters from Atlantic Ocean, Indo-Pacific, and Mozambique. Its colonies somewhat resemble plants, causing confusion in the bathers who accidentally touch...

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Autores principales: Banagouro, Karine Cristie Quaglio, Viana, Jefferson, de Lima, Leonardo Pereira, Coelho, Guilherme Rabelo, Rocha, Thalita, Girardello, Raquel, Russi, Karolayne Larissa, Kitahara, Marcelo V., Sciani, Juliana Mozer
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9129954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35620224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8170252
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author Banagouro, Karine Cristie Quaglio
Viana, Jefferson
de Lima, Leonardo Pereira
Coelho, Guilherme Rabelo
Rocha, Thalita
Girardello, Raquel
Russi, Karolayne Larissa
Kitahara, Marcelo V.
Sciani, Juliana Mozer
author_facet Banagouro, Karine Cristie Quaglio
Viana, Jefferson
de Lima, Leonardo Pereira
Coelho, Guilherme Rabelo
Rocha, Thalita
Girardello, Raquel
Russi, Karolayne Larissa
Kitahara, Marcelo V.
Sciani, Juliana Mozer
author_sort Banagouro, Karine Cristie Quaglio
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description Macrorhynchia philippina is a colonial benthic hydroid from the Class Hydrozoa (Phylum Cnidaria) distributed in the tropical and subtropical marine waters from Atlantic Ocean, Indo-Pacific, and Mozambique. Its colonies somewhat resemble plants, causing confusion in the bathers who accidentally touch the animal. Acute burning/local pain, edema, erythema, and pruritus were symptoms already described, but its venom composition is unknown, as well as the participation of toxins for the symptom's development. Thus, herein, we show the biochemical composition and toxic effects of M. philippina venom. Colonies were collected and processed for histological analysis; alternatively, they were immersed into methanol containing 0.1% acetic acid for venom attainment, which was analyzed by mass spectrometry and submitted to edema and nociception evaluation in mice, hemolysis and antimicrobial assays in vitro. Before the molecule's extraction, it was possible to see the inoculation structures (hydrocladiums and hydrotheca) containing venom, which was released after the immersion of the animal in the solvents. The venom was composed mainly by low molecular mass compounds, able to cause significant reduction of the paw withdrawal latency from the hot plate test, 30 minutes after the injection. Moreover, significant edema was observed 10 and 30 minutes after the injection, indicating the activity of at least two inflammatory mediators. The venom caused no hemolytic activity but reduced the growth of A. baumannii and K. pneumoniae strains. This study is the first biochemical description of M. philippina venom, with molecules that cause fast inflammatory and painful effects, characteristic of the envenomation.
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spelling pubmed-91299542022-05-25 Biochemical and Toxinological Characterization of Venom from Macrorhynchia philippina (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) Banagouro, Karine Cristie Quaglio Viana, Jefferson de Lima, Leonardo Pereira Coelho, Guilherme Rabelo Rocha, Thalita Girardello, Raquel Russi, Karolayne Larissa Kitahara, Marcelo V. Sciani, Juliana Mozer Biomed Res Int Research Article Macrorhynchia philippina is a colonial benthic hydroid from the Class Hydrozoa (Phylum Cnidaria) distributed in the tropical and subtropical marine waters from Atlantic Ocean, Indo-Pacific, and Mozambique. Its colonies somewhat resemble plants, causing confusion in the bathers who accidentally touch the animal. Acute burning/local pain, edema, erythema, and pruritus were symptoms already described, but its venom composition is unknown, as well as the participation of toxins for the symptom's development. Thus, herein, we show the biochemical composition and toxic effects of M. philippina venom. Colonies were collected and processed for histological analysis; alternatively, they were immersed into methanol containing 0.1% acetic acid for venom attainment, which was analyzed by mass spectrometry and submitted to edema and nociception evaluation in mice, hemolysis and antimicrobial assays in vitro. Before the molecule's extraction, it was possible to see the inoculation structures (hydrocladiums and hydrotheca) containing venom, which was released after the immersion of the animal in the solvents. The venom was composed mainly by low molecular mass compounds, able to cause significant reduction of the paw withdrawal latency from the hot plate test, 30 minutes after the injection. Moreover, significant edema was observed 10 and 30 minutes after the injection, indicating the activity of at least two inflammatory mediators. The venom caused no hemolytic activity but reduced the growth of A. baumannii and K. pneumoniae strains. This study is the first biochemical description of M. philippina venom, with molecules that cause fast inflammatory and painful effects, characteristic of the envenomation. Hindawi 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9129954/ /pubmed/35620224 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8170252 Text en Copyright © 2022 Karine Cristie Quaglio Banagouro et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Banagouro, Karine Cristie Quaglio
Viana, Jefferson
de Lima, Leonardo Pereira
Coelho, Guilherme Rabelo
Rocha, Thalita
Girardello, Raquel
Russi, Karolayne Larissa
Kitahara, Marcelo V.
Sciani, Juliana Mozer
Biochemical and Toxinological Characterization of Venom from Macrorhynchia philippina (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)
title Biochemical and Toxinological Characterization of Venom from Macrorhynchia philippina (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)
title_full Biochemical and Toxinological Characterization of Venom from Macrorhynchia philippina (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)
title_fullStr Biochemical and Toxinological Characterization of Venom from Macrorhynchia philippina (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical and Toxinological Characterization of Venom from Macrorhynchia philippina (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)
title_short Biochemical and Toxinological Characterization of Venom from Macrorhynchia philippina (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)
title_sort biochemical and toxinological characterization of venom from macrorhynchia philippina (cnidaria, hydrozoa)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9129954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35620224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8170252
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