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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1484786

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Abstract Background: Almost all Tityus characterized toxins are from subgenera Atreus and Tityus, there are only a few data about toxins produced by Archaeotityus, an ancient group in Tityus genus. Methods: Tityus (Archaeotityus) mattogrossensis crude venom was fractionated by high performance liquid chromatography, the major fractions were tested in a frog sciatic nerve single sucrose-gap technique. Two fractions (Tm1 and Tm2) were isolated, partially sequenced by MALDI-TOF/MS and electrophysiological assayed on HEK293 Nav 1.3, HEK293 Nav 1.6, DUM and DRG cells. Results: The sucrose-gap technique showed neurotoxicity in four fractions. One fraction caused a delay of action potential repolarization and other three caused a reduction in amplitude. An electrophysiological assay showed that Tm1 is active on HEK293 Nav 1.3, HEK293 Nav 1.6, DUM and DRG cells, and Tm2 on HEK293 Nav 1.3 and DRG cells, but not in HEK293 Nav 1.6. In addition, Tm1 and Tm2 did promote a shift to more negative potentials strongly suggesting that both are -NaScTx. Conclusion: Although Tityus (Archaeotityus) mattogrossensis is considered an ancient group in Tityus genus, the primary structure of Tm1 and Tm2 is more related to Tityus subgenus. The patch clamp electrophysiological tests suggest that Tm1 and Tm2 are NaScTx, and also promoted no shift to more negative potentials, strongly suggesting that both are -NaScTx. This paper aimed to explore and characterize for the first time toxins from the ancient scorpion Tityus (Archaeotityus) mattogrossensis.

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Dermatol. argent ; 12(4): 268-271, dic. 2006. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-558680

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La hemangiomatosis neonatal difusa (HND) es una entidad que presenta hemangiomas miliares múltiples y con frecuencia puede tener compromiso visceral. Se presenta una paciente de tres meses de edad con hallazgos clínicos e histopatológicos típicos de una HND, en la cual se constató la presencia de un hemangioma hepático, con la muy infrecuente asociación de fístula portosistémica.


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Humans , Infant , Female , Hemangioma/diagnosis , Hemangioma/pathology , Skin/pathology , Vascular Fistula/pathology , Hepatic Veins , Liver/pathology
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