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Comparison of biological activities of Tityus pachyurus venom from two Colombian regions
Solano-Godoy, Jennifer Alexandra; González-Gómez, Julio César; Torres-Bonilla, Kristian A; Floriano, Rafael Stuani; Miguel, Ananda T. Santa Fé; Murillo-Arango, Walter.
  • Solano-Godoy, Jennifer Alexandra; University of Tolima, Altos de Santa Helena. School of Sciences. Ibagué. CO
  • González-Gómez, Julio César; Corporación Huiltur. Neiva. CO
  • Torres-Bonilla, Kristian A; State University of Campinas. School of Medical Sciences. Department of Pharmacology. Campinas. BR
  • Floriano, Rafael Stuani; University of Western São Paulo. Graduate Program in Health Sciences. Laboratory of Toxinology and Cardiovascular Research. Presidente Prudente. BR
  • Miguel, Ananda T. Santa Fé; State University of Campinas. School of Medical Sciences. Department of Pharmacology. Campinas. BR
  • Murillo-Arango, Walter; University of Tolima, Altos de Santa Helena. School of Sciences. Ibagué. CO
J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 27: e20210005, 2021. tab, graf, mapas, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1351019
ABSTRACT

Background:

In the present study, we have tested whether specimens of the medically relevant scorpion Tityus pachyurus, collected from two climatically and ecologically different regions, differ in the biological activities of the venom.

Methods:

Scorpions were collected in Tolima and Huila, Colombia. Chemical profiles of the crude venom were obtained from 80 scorpions for each region, using SDS-PAGE and RP-HPLC. Assays for phospholipase A2, direct and indirect hemolytic, proteolytic, neuromuscular, antibacterial, and insecticidal activities were carried out.

Results:

The electrophoretic profiles of venom from the two regions showed similar bands of 6-14 kDa, 36-45 kDa, 65 kDa and 97 kDa. However, bands between 36 kDa and 65 kDa were observed with more intensity in venoms from Tolima, and a 95 kDa band occurred only in venoms from Huila. The chromatographic profile of the venoms showed differences in the intensity of some peaks, which could be associated with changes in the abundance of some components between both populations. Phospholipase A2 and hemolytic activities were not observable, whereas both venoms showed proteolytic activity towards casein. Insecticidal activity of the venoms from both regions showed significant variation in potency, the bactericidal activity was variable and low for both venoms. Moreover, no differences were observed in the neuromuscular activity assay.

Conclusion:

Our results reveal some variation in the activity of the venom between both populations, which could be explained by the ecological adaptations like differences in feeding, altitude and/or diverse predator exposure. However more in-depth studies are necessary to determine the drivers behind the differences in venom composition and activities.(AU)
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Scorpions / Biological Products / Phospholipases A2 Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: South America / Colombia Language: English Journal: J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis Year: 2021 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Corporación Huiltur/CO / State University of Campinas/BR / University of Tolima, Altos de Santa Helena/CO / University of Western São Paulo/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Scorpions / Biological Products / Phospholipases A2 Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: South America / Colombia Language: English Journal: J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis Year: 2021 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Corporación Huiltur/CO / State University of Campinas/BR / University of Tolima, Altos de Santa Helena/CO / University of Western São Paulo/BR