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Objective To investigate the potential role of the pore-formation in the hemolytic activity of tentacle-only extract (TOE) from the jellyfish Cyanea capillata. Methods The effects of various cations, including K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Mn2+, Zn2+, Cu2+, Fe2+, La3+and NH4+ on the hemolytic activity of TOE were compared in two different test systems: 1% whole blood and 0. 45% erythrocyte suspension with the same erythrocyte concentration. Results The hemolytic activities of TOE in both tests were inhibited by Mn2+, Zn2+, La3+, Cu2+ and Fe2+, and were promoted to a minor extent by K+, Ca2+, Mg2+and NH4 +. The chelating agent EDTA also inhibited the hemolytic activity of TOE. Conclusion The pore-formation mechanism might play an important role in the hemolytic activity of TOE.
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Objective: To separate the nematocyst venom (NV) and tentacle-only extract (TOE) from the jellyfish Cyanea capillata and to analyze the difference between their haemolytic activities and the influencing factors. Methods: NV and TOE were separated by autolysis and centrifugation. The influence of concentration, temperature and pH value on the haemolytic activities of NV and TOE were observed. Results: NV and TOE were successfully separated. The concentration-associated haemolytic curves were "S" shaped for both NV and TOE. The HU50 of NV and TOE were 8 μg/ml and 67 μg/ml, respectively; and the haemolysis of NV was about 8.4 times of that of TOE. Temperature had great influence on haemolysis of both and the highest haemolysis were both at 40°C. pH value also had influence on haemolysis. The strongest haemolysis activity was found both at pH 8 and TOE was more sensitive. Conclusion: NV and TOE both have haemolysis activity, with the activity of NV stronger than that of the latter. The haemolysis activity is influenced by concentration, temperature and pH value.