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Insights into the Cardiotoxic Effects of Veratrum Lobelianum Alkaloids: Pilot Study

Jervine, protoveratrine A (proA), and protoveratrine B (proB) are Veratrum alkaloids that are presented in some remedies obtained from Veratrum lobelianum, such as Veratrum aqua. This paper reports on a single-center pilot cardiotoxic mechanism study of jervine, proA, and proB in case series. The mo...

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Autores principales: Taldaev, Amir, Terekhov, Roman P., Melnik, Elizaveta V., Belova, Maria V., Kozin, Sergey V., Nedorubov, Andrey A., Pomerantseva, Tatyana Ya., Ramenskaya, Galina V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9315652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35878228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14070490
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author Taldaev, Amir
Terekhov, Roman P.
Melnik, Elizaveta V.
Belova, Maria V.
Kozin, Sergey V.
Nedorubov, Andrey A.
Pomerantseva, Tatyana Ya.
Ramenskaya, Galina V.
author_facet Taldaev, Amir
Terekhov, Roman P.
Melnik, Elizaveta V.
Belova, Maria V.
Kozin, Sergey V.
Nedorubov, Andrey A.
Pomerantseva, Tatyana Ya.
Ramenskaya, Galina V.
author_sort Taldaev, Amir
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description Jervine, protoveratrine A (proA), and protoveratrine B (proB) are Veratrum alkaloids that are presented in some remedies obtained from Veratrum lobelianum, such as Veratrum aqua. This paper reports on a single-center pilot cardiotoxic mechanism study of jervine, proA, and proB in case series. The molecular aspects were studied via molecular dynamic simulation, molecular docking with cardiac sodium channel Na(V)1.5, and machine learning-based structure–activity relationship modeling. HPLC-MS/MS method in combination with clinical events were used to analyze Veratrum alkaloid cardiotoxicity in patients. Jervine demonstrates the highest docking score (−10.8 kcal/mol), logP value (4.188), and pK(a) value (9.64) compared with proA and proB. Also, this compound is characterized by the lowest calculated IC(50). In general, all three analyzed alkaloids show the affinity to Na(V)1.5 that highly likely results in cardiotoxic action. The clinical data of seven cases of intoxication by Veratrum aqua confirms the results of molecular modeling. Patients exhibited nausea, muscle weakness, bradycardia, and arterial hypotension. The association between alkaloid concentrations in blood and urine and severity of patient condition is described. These experiments, while primary, confirmed that jervine, proA, and proB contribute to cardiotoxicity by Na(V)1.5 inhibition.
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spelling pubmed-93156522022-07-27 Insights into the Cardiotoxic Effects of Veratrum Lobelianum Alkaloids: Pilot Study Taldaev, Amir Terekhov, Roman P. Melnik, Elizaveta V. Belova, Maria V. Kozin, Sergey V. Nedorubov, Andrey A. Pomerantseva, Tatyana Ya. Ramenskaya, Galina V. Toxins (Basel) Article Jervine, protoveratrine A (proA), and protoveratrine B (proB) are Veratrum alkaloids that are presented in some remedies obtained from Veratrum lobelianum, such as Veratrum aqua. This paper reports on a single-center pilot cardiotoxic mechanism study of jervine, proA, and proB in case series. The molecular aspects were studied via molecular dynamic simulation, molecular docking with cardiac sodium channel Na(V)1.5, and machine learning-based structure–activity relationship modeling. HPLC-MS/MS method in combination with clinical events were used to analyze Veratrum alkaloid cardiotoxicity in patients. Jervine demonstrates the highest docking score (−10.8 kcal/mol), logP value (4.188), and pK(a) value (9.64) compared with proA and proB. Also, this compound is characterized by the lowest calculated IC(50). In general, all three analyzed alkaloids show the affinity to Na(V)1.5 that highly likely results in cardiotoxic action. The clinical data of seven cases of intoxication by Veratrum aqua confirms the results of molecular modeling. Patients exhibited nausea, muscle weakness, bradycardia, and arterial hypotension. The association between alkaloid concentrations in blood and urine and severity of patient condition is described. These experiments, while primary, confirmed that jervine, proA, and proB contribute to cardiotoxicity by Na(V)1.5 inhibition. MDPI 2022-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9315652/ /pubmed/35878228 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14070490 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Taldaev, Amir
Terekhov, Roman P.
Melnik, Elizaveta V.
Belova, Maria V.
Kozin, Sergey V.
Nedorubov, Andrey A.
Pomerantseva, Tatyana Ya.
Ramenskaya, Galina V.
Insights into the Cardiotoxic Effects of Veratrum Lobelianum Alkaloids: Pilot Study
title Insights into the Cardiotoxic Effects of Veratrum Lobelianum Alkaloids: Pilot Study
title_full Insights into the Cardiotoxic Effects of Veratrum Lobelianum Alkaloids: Pilot Study
title_fullStr Insights into the Cardiotoxic Effects of Veratrum Lobelianum Alkaloids: Pilot Study
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title_short Insights into the Cardiotoxic Effects of Veratrum Lobelianum Alkaloids: Pilot Study
title_sort insights into the cardiotoxic effects of veratrum lobelianum alkaloids: pilot study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9315652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35878228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14070490
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