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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 22: [1-11], 2016. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1484667

ABSTRACT

Wasp venom is a complex mixture containing proteins, enzymes and small molecules, including some of the most dangerous allergens. The greater banded wasp (Vespa tropica) is well-known for its lethal venom, whose one of the major components is a hyaluronidase (HAase). It is believed that the high protein proportion and activity of this enzyme is responsible for the venom potency. Methods: In the present study, cDNA cloning, sequencing and 3D-structure of Vespa tropica venom HAase were described. Anti-native HAase antibody was used for neutralization assay. Results: Two isoforms, VesT2a and VesT2b, were classified as members of the glycosidase hydrolase 56 family with high similarity (4297 %) to the allergen venom HAase. VesT2a gene contained 1486 nucleotide residues encoding 357 amino acids whereas the VesT2b isoform consisted of 1411 residues encoding 356 amino acids. The mature VesT2a and VesT2b are similar in mass and pI after prediction. They are 39119.73 Da/pI 8.91 and 39571.5 Da/pI 9.38, respectively. Two catalytic residues in VesT2a, Asp107 and Glu109 were substituted in VesT2b by Asn, thus impeding enzymatic activity. The 3D-structure of the VesT2s isoform consisted of a central core (/)7 barrel and two disulfide bridges. The five putative glycosylation sites (Asn79, Asn99, Asn127, Asn187 and Asn325) of VesT2a and the three glycosylation sites (Asn1, Asn66 and Asn81) in VesT2b were predicted. An allergenic property significantly depends on the number of putative N-glycosylation sites. The anti-native HAase serum specifically recognized to venom HAase was able to neutralize toxicity of V. tropica venom. The ratio of venom antiserum was 1:12. Conclusions: The wasp venom allergy is known to cause life-threatening and fatal IgE-mediated anaphylactic reactions in allergic individuals. Structural analysis was a helpful tool for prediction of allergenic properties including their cross reactivity among the vespid HAase.


Subject(s)
Animals , Hyaluronoglucosaminidase/analysis , Hyaluronoglucosaminidase/classification , Hyaluronoglucosaminidase/toxicity , Wasp Venoms/administration & dosage , Wasp Venoms/analysis , Wasp Venoms/toxicity
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Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-686623

ABSTRACT

Background Lethal dose 50% is a classical index of toxicity that usually employs small rodents as experimental animals. Therefore, scarce data are available on the effects of venom on invertebrates, particularly the impact of wasp venom on its own species. Findings In the present study, the lethality of Vespa crabro venom on its own species was studied. Lethal dose 50% values of crude venom on workers of hornet Vespa crabro were estimated to be 4.0 mg/kg of body weight. Conclusions Wasps can use their venom apparatus effectively when attacking foreign workers that appear in the immediate vicinity of their nest. The toxins released during stinging are potent enough to kill. The result of this study eliminates the popular myth that venomous animals can be resistant to their own venom.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Vespa crabro/poisoning , Wasp Venoms/toxicity , Lethal Dose 50
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2002 Aug; 40(8): 918-23
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-63014

ABSTRACT

To facilitate oviposition, the ectoparasite Bracon hebetor, injects its venom, a paralysing toxin, to the host Corcyra larva that ultimately dies without showing any metamorphic change, even if allowed to remain unparasitised. At the initial stage of venom injection the rate of heartbeat of the host becomes abruptly high. This has been explained from the synergistic action of the substances of poison gland and calyx. The paralysed larvae subsequent to envenomization die within 240 hr. Application of hydroprene as single dose or with a booster dose after paralysation mostly increases the survival period considering heart beat as the index. The predicted value of survival period (714.4 hr), determined from a fitted equation obtained from the relationship between heart beat and survival period, indicates that a 100 microg treatment/larva with a booster dose of 50 microg/larva most effectively lengthens the period. It is concluded that the venom-induced physiological dysfunction of the immobilised larvae, as indicated in the rate of heart beat and survival period, though can be recovered to some extent after the application of juvenoids, there cannot occur any metamorphic change of these larvae. The parasitoid, therefore, succeeds in completing its development and metamorphosis by arresting the development of its host through an indirect hormonal suppression. The findings indicate an endocrine implication in host-parasite relationship in insect.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Heart Rate/drug effects , Host-Parasite Interactions , Insecta/drug effects , Juvenile Hormones/pharmacology , Larva/drug effects , Lepidoptera/drug effects , Metamorphosis, Biological/drug effects , Oviposition , Paralysis/chemically induced , Survival Rate , Time Factors , Wasp Venoms/toxicity
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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 53(1): 7-12, 1990. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-117570

ABSTRACT

Säo apresentados 3 casos clínicos de trauma ocular por insetos da ordem dos Himenópteros. Tais acidentes säo pouco frequentes em grandes cidades. Os insetos inoculam nos tecidos oculares misturas de substâncias altamente tóxicas, como aminas, peptídeos, enzimas. Todos os casos apresentavam alteraçöes anatômicas e funcionais graves do segmento anterior do olho e foram submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico, tendo o exame anátomo-patológico revelado intensa destruiçäo tecidual da córnea e cristalino. Discutem-se ainda as açöes dos componentes do veneno sobre os tecidos humanos, concluindo-se que o trauma ocular por insetos Himenópteros pode determinar uma baixa acentuada de acuidade visual ou mesmo cegueira definitiva


Subject(s)
Male , Adult , Ant Venoms/toxicity , Bee Venoms/toxicity , Blindness/parasitology , Eye Injuries/etiology , Hymenoptera/parasitology , Insecta/parasitology , Poisons/adverse effects , Visual Acuity/classification , Wasp Venoms/toxicity , Brazil
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