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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 27: e20200180, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1287094

ABSTRACT

Snake venoms are composed of pharmacologically active proteins that are evolutionarily diverse, stable and specific to targets. Hence, venoms have been explored as a source of bioactive molecules in treating numerous diseases. Recent evidences suggest that snake venom proteins may affect the formation of new blood vessels. Excessive angiogenesis has been implicated in several pathologies including tumours, diabetic retinopathy, arthritis, inter alia. In the present study, we have examined the effects of P-I metalloproteinases isolated from Bothrops moojeni (BmMP-1) and Bothrops atrox (BaMP-1) and L-amino acid oxidases (LAAO) isolated from B. moojeni (BmLAAO) and B. atrox (BaLAAO) on biochemical and functional aspects of angiogenesis. Methods: P-I metalloproteinases and LAAO were purified from venom by molecular size exclusion and ion-exchange chromatography and subsequently confirmed using mass spectrometry. The P-I metalloproteinases were characterized by azocaseinolytic, fibrinogenolytic and gelatinase activity and LAAO activity was assessed by enzyme activity on L-amino acids. Influence of these proteins on apoptosis and cell cycle in endothelial cells was analysed by flow cytometry. The angiogenic activity was determined by in vitro 3D spheroid assay, Matrigel tube forming assay, and in vivo agarose plug transformation in mice. Results: P-I metalloproteinases exhibited azocaseinolytic activity, cleaved α and partially β chain of fibrinogen, and displayed catalytic activity on gelatin. LAAO showed differential activity on L-amino acids. Flow cytometry analysis indicated that both P-I metalloproteinases and LAAO arrested the cells in G0/G1 phase and further induced both necrosis and apoptosis in endothelial cells. In vitro, P-I metalloproteinases and LAAO exhibited significant anti-angiogenic properties in 3D spheroid and Matrigel models by reducing sprout outgrowth and tube formation. Using agarose plug transplants in mice harbouring P-I metalloproteinases and LAAO we demonstrated a marked disruption of vasculature at the periphery. Conclusion: Our research suggests that P-I metalloproteinases and LAAO exhibit anti-angiogenic properties in vitro and in vivo.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Oxidoreductases , Bothrops/physiology , Angiogenesis Inhibitors , Crotalid Venoms , Metalloproteases
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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 26: e20190058, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1135137

ABSTRACT

Lack of complete genomic data of Bothrops jararaca impedes molecular biology research focusing on biotechnological applications of venom gland components. Identification of full-length coding regions of genes is crucial for the correct molecular cloning design. Methods: RNA was extracted from the venom gland of one adult female specimen of Bothrops jararaca. Deep sequencing of the mRNA library was performed using Illumina NextSeq 500 platform. De novo assembly of B. jararaca transcriptome was done using Trinity. Annotation was performed using Blast2GO. All predicted proteins after clustering step were blasted against non-redundant protein database of NCBI using BLASTP. Metabolic pathways present in the transcriptome were annotated using the KAAS-KEGG Automatic Annotation Server. Toxins were identified in the B. jararaca predicted proteome using BLASTP against all protein sequences obtained from Animal Toxin Annotation Project from Uniprot KB/Swiss-Pro database. Figures and data visualization were performed using ggplot2 package in R language environment. Results: We described the in-depth transcriptome analysis of B. jararaca venom gland, in which 76,765 de novo assembled isoforms, 96,044 transcribed genes and 41,196 unique proteins were identified. The most abundant transcript was the zinc metalloproteinase-disintegrin-like jararhagin. Moreover, we identified 78 distinct functional classes of proteins, including toxins, inhibitors and tumor suppressors. Other venom proteins identified were the hemolytic lethal factors stonustoxin and verrucotoxin. Conclusion: It is believed that the application of deep sequencing to the analysis of snake venom transcriptomes may represent invaluable insight on their biotechnological potential focusing on candidate molecules.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Bothrops , Bothrops/physiology , Proteome , Crotalid Venoms , Gene Expression Profiling , Metalloproteases , Transcriptome , Molecular Biology , Cluster Analysis , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 67(2): 0-0, mayo.-ago. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-769450

ABSTRACT

Introducción: el veneno de B. colombiensis no es solamente un elemento tóxico; en su composición existen múltiples componentes, que tienen un gran potencial terapéutico, principalmente en el tratamiento de patologías de la trombosis y la coagulación. Objetivos: estudiar una mezcla de venenos de Bothrops colombiensis de una ubicacion geográfica de Venezuela, a fin de hacer un barrido de sus actividades hemostáticas, que permitirá posteriormente purificar y caracterizar moléculas con actividad antitrombótica y anticoagulantes, entre otras, con potencial terapéutico. Métodos: el veneno a estudiar, es una mezcla de ellos obtenidos de serpientes provenientes de la Región de Barlovento, estado Miranda, Venezuela. Se caracterizó bioquímicamente por cromatografias de exclusión molecular, cromatografía de fase reversa C18 y por electroforesis a través de SDS­PAGE; y biológicamente por medio de actividades relacionadas con la hemostasia. Se analizaron los perfiles en relación a las actividades fibrinolítica, proteolítica sobre polvo azul y cadena ß de insulina, procoagulante, hemorrágica y letal. Resultados: la actividad hemorrágica, definida como la Dosis Hemorrágica Mínima fue de 8,7 mg/kg. La letalidad, definida como la Dosis Letal cincuenta fue 8,7 mg/kg. El veneno presentó actividad procoagulante y fibrinolítica. Las fracciones mostraron actividad fibrinolítica y proteolítica sobre polvo azul de ocultamiento y sobre la cadena ß de insulina. Conclusiones: las características biológicas de los componentes de este veneno le confieren un enorme potencial terapéutico, ya que contiene una alta actividad fibrinolítica y anticoagulante. Estos compuestos una vez purificados y caracterizados podrían explorarse como coadyuvantes en procesos trombolíticos, dado que disuelven coágulos de fibrina y degradan fibrinógeno, evitando episodios de retrombosis(AU)


Introduction: This paper is a screening of multiple toxic activities, of which some will be potentially useful for the management of coagulation pathologies. Objetives: A pool of Bothrops colombiensis venoms from a specific geographical location was studied, in order to carry out a hemostatic activities screening, allowing then to purify and characterise molecules with antithrombotic and anticoagulant activity, among others, which could have therapeutic potential. Methods: The venom was chromatographically by molecular exclusion and reverse phase C18 and SDS -PAGE characterized; its hemostatic activity was also established. Snakes were from the region of Barlovento, Miranda state, Venezuela. Profiles of fibrinolytic, proteolytic, procoagulant, hemorrhagic and lethal activities were analyzed. Hemorrhagic activity was 8.7 mg/kg. The LD50 was 8.7 mg/kg. The venom showed strongly procoagulant activity. Both, crude venom as fractions showed high fibrinolytic activity. The majority of the eluted fractions showed significant proteolytic activity in azure blue powder and on ß chain of insulin. Conclusions: The biological characteristics of the components of this venom confer enormous therapeutic potential because they contain a high fibrinolytic and anticoagulant activity. Most of these proteinases, once purified and characterized, could be explored as thrombolytic agents given that dissolves fibrin clots or prevent their formation(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Rabbits , Snake Venoms/therapeutic use , Chromatography/methods , Bothrops , Bothrops/physiology , Lethal Dose 50
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São Paulo; s.n; 23 abr 2009. 158 p. graf, ilus, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-532283

ABSTRACT

Os peptídeos potenciadores da bradicinina (BPPs) presentes no veneno da serpente Bothrops jararaca são oligopeptídeos ricos em prolinas. Eles foram os primeiros inibidores naturais da enzima conversora de angiotensina (ECA) descritos. As propriedades bioquímicas e farmacológicas desses peptídeos foram essenciais para o desenvolvimento do captopril, o primeiro inibidor sítio-dirigido da ECA, usado para tratar a hipertensão humana. Recentes dados têm sugerido que a atividade farmacológica dos BPPs não pode ser explicada somente pela ação inibitória da atividade da ECA e que os efeitos dos BPPs devem envolver a participação do sistema nervoso central (SNC). Nesse trabalho foi caracterizada a sinalização de Ca2+ induzida pelo BPP-lOc [

Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors , Antihypertensive Agents , Bradykinin , Bothrops/physiology , Hypertension/metabolism , Nervous System , Peptides/isolation & purification , Peptides/chemical synthesis , RNA, Messenger/biosynthesis , Cell Culture Techniques , Culture Media
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São Paulo; s.n; 21 mai 2008. 128 p. ilus, graf, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-525231

ABSTRACT

O BPP-10c é um decapeptídeo bioativo, rico em resíduos de prolina e é expresso em uma proteína precursora no cérebro e na glândula de veneno da Bothrops jararaca. Recentemente demonstramos que o BPP-10c tem um potente e sustentado efeito anti-hipertensivo em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos (SHR), sem, no entanto, causar qualquer efeito em ratos normotensos, por um mecanismo farmacológico independente da inibição da enzima conversora de angiotensina (ECA), levando à hipótese de que outro mecanismo poderia estar envolvido na atividade do peptídeo. Neste trabalho, usamos cromatografia de afinidade para isolar e identificar as proteínas renais com afinidade pelo BPP-10c e demonstramos que a argininosuccinato sintase (AsS) é a principal proteína a se ligar ao peptídeo. Além disso, mostramos que essa interação promove um aumento na atividade catalítica da enzima, de forma dose-dependente. A AsS é reconhecida como uma peça chave na regulação do ciclo da citrulina-óxido nítrico (NO), e sua ação é passo limitante na síntese de NO...


Subject(s)
Animals , Guinea Pigs , Mice , Rats , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors , Antihypertensive Agents , Bothrops/physiology , Endothelium, Vascular/physiopathology , Hypertension/metabolism , Peptides/isolation & purification , Peptides/chemical synthesis , Chromatography, Affinity/methods , Chromatography, Affinity , Enzyme Activation , Culture Media/analysis , Cell Culture Techniques/methods
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Braz. j. biol ; 67(2): 327-332, May 2007. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-460006

ABSTRACT

We studied the defensive strike of one species of each of five recognized lineages within the genus Bothrops, namely, B. alternatus, B. jararaca, B. jararacussu, B. moojeni and B. pauloensis. The defensive strike of the studied species was in general similar to that of Crotalus viridis and C. atrox, but some important differences were observed. Bothrops alternatus and B. pauloensis struck preferentially from a tight body posture, whereas B. jararaca and B. moojeni from a loose body posture. Defensive strikes were either true or false (during the latter, the mouth remains closed or partially open). Almost all strikes were successful; only on a few occasions snakes missed their target (flawed strikes). Strike variables were very conservative among the five species, especially strike distance and height, and one possible explanation may be related to constraints imposed on strike variables as a way of increasing strike accuracy.


Estudamos o bote defensivo de uma espécie de cada uma de cinco reconhecidas linhagens do gênero Bothrops, a saber: B. alternatus, B. jararaca, B. jararacussu, B. moojeni e B. pauloensis. O bote defensivo das espécies estudadas foi, em geral, semelhante ao de Crotalus viridis e C. atrox, porém algumas diferenças foram observadas. Bothrops alternatus e B. pauloensis desferiram botes preferencialmente a partir de postura corpórea enrodilhada, ao passo que B. jararaca e B. moojeni desferiram a maioria dos botes a partir de postura corpórea frouxa. Os botes defensivos foram verdadeiros ou falsos (nestes, a boca da serpente permaneceu fechada ou parcialmente aberta). Quase todos os botes foram bem-sucedidos; apenas em alguns casos a serpente errou o alvo (botes falhos). As variáveis relativas aos botes foram bastante conservativas entre as cinco espécies, principalmente distância e altura do bote, e uma possível explicação pode estar relacionada a restrições impostas às variáveis relativas aos botes como forma de aumentar sua acurácia.


Subject(s)
Animals , Bothrops/physiology , Escape Reaction/physiology , Bothrops/classification , Escape Reaction/classification
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 28(11/12): 1129-31, Nov.-Dec. 1995. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-161511

ABSTRACT

The oxygen-binding properties of hemoglobin (Hb) from the adult terrestrial turtle Geochelone carbonaria are described. Turtle hemoglobins have a low intrinsic oxygen affinity and a low sensitivity to an endogenous cofactor (ATP) usually present at high concentrations in the reptile erythrocytes. The amplitude of the Bohr effect for O2 binding was virtually the same in the absence and presence of saturating ATP concentrations (deltalogP50/deltapH, about -0.60) and increased in the total hemolysate (-0.83). The large Bohr effect found in G. carbonaria Hb may be important for 02 delivery to the tissue. The degree of cooperativity displayed by Hb for 02 binding ranged between 1.5 and 2.0 in stripped solution and total hemolysate. These observations suggest the stability of the low affinity conformation, which needs to be confirmed by additional experiments.


Subject(s)
Animals , Erythrocytes/metabolism , Hemoglobins/physiology , Oxygen/metabolism , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Bothrops/physiology , Turtles/physiology
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