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Identification of hemolytic and neuroactive fractions in the venom of the sea anemone Bunodosoma cangicum
Lagos, P; Duran, R; Cerveñansky, C; Freitas, J. C; Silveira, R.
  • Lagos, P; Universidade de Säo Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Farmacologia. Ribeiräo Preto. BR
  • Duran, R; Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable. Laboratório de Peptideos e Proteinas. Montevideo. UY
  • Cerveñansky, C; Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable. Laboratório de Peptideos e Proteinas. Montevideo. UY
  • Freitas, J. C; Universidade de Säo Paulo. Instituto de Biociências. Instituto de Biologia Marinha. Departamento de Fisiologia Geral. Säo Paulo. BR
  • Silveira, R; Universidade de Säo Paulo. Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeiräo Preto. Departamento de Psicobiologia. Laboratório de Neuroquímica. Ribeiräo Preto. BR
Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 34(7): 895-902, July 2001. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-298666
ABSTRACT
Sea anemones are a rich source of biologically active substances. In crayfish muscle fibers, Bunodosoma cangicum whole venom selectively blocks the I K(Ca) currents. In the present study, we report for the first time powerful hemolytic and neuroactive effects present in two different fractions obtained by gel-filtration chromatography from whole venom of B. cangicum. A cytolytic fraction (Bcg-2) with components of molecular mass ranging from 8 to 18 kDa elicited hemolysis of mouse erythrocytes with an EC50 = 14 æg/ml and a maximum dose of 22 æg/ml. The effects of the neuroactive fraction, Bcg-3 (2 to 5 kDa), were studied on isolated crab nerves. This fraction prolonged the compound action potentials by increasing their duration and rise time in a dose-dependent manner. This effect was evident after the washout of the preparation, suggesting the existence of a reversible substance that was initially masking the effects of an irreversible one. In order to elucidate the target of Bcg-3 action, the fraction was applied to a tetraethylammonium-pretreated preparation. An additional increase in action potential duration was observed, suggesting a blockade of a different population of K+ channels or of tetraethylammonium-insensitive channels. Also, tetrodotoxin could not block the action potentials in a Bcg-3-pretreated preparation, suggesting a possible interaction of Bcg-3 with Na+ channels. The present data suggest that B. cangicum venom contains at least two bioactive fractions whose activity on cell membranes seems to differ from the I K(Ca) blockade described previously
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Sea Anemones / Cnidarian Venoms / Brachyura / Hemolysis / Neurotoxins Type of study: Diagnostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. j. med. biol. res Journal subject: Biology / Medicine Year: 2001 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil / Uruguay Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable/UY / Universidade de Säo Paulo/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Sea Anemones / Cnidarian Venoms / Brachyura / Hemolysis / Neurotoxins Type of study: Diagnostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. j. med. biol. res Journal subject: Biology / Medicine Year: 2001 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil / Uruguay Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable/UY / Universidade de Säo Paulo/BR