Bioactivities of nerve growth factor from Chinese cobra venom.

Journal of natural toxins Pub Date : 1999-10-01
X B Li, M J Chen, D Q Lei, B Yang, G S Liao, Y Y Shu, S X Tang
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The nerve growth factor, NGF, from Chinese cobra Naja naja atra venom was isolated by gel-filtration and ion-exchange chromatography. Cobra NGF was characterized by analytical HPLC techniques as well as SDS-PAGE, and was proven to be a glycoprotein with a mol. wt. of 23 (+/- 2) kD and a pI of 9.2. The amino acid analysis and N-terminal sequencing were performed using conventional methods. Bioassays with cultured chick embryos ganglia and rat pheochromocytoma PC-12 cells revealed a promotion of fiber outgrowth, which is typical of NGF activity. Absence of enzymatic, toxicological, and teratogenic activities were shown by quality inspection. Since 1994, many clinical cases about volunteers receiving NGF treatment have been reported in mainland China. Bioactivities of NGF deal with a wide range of disciplines and technologies. In this paper we will discuss neuronal and non-neuronal effects of NGF treatment. Does the NGF cross the blood-brain barrier by transcytosis into the brain tissue? How is NGF important in wound healing, especially in peripheral nerve injury and diabetic neuritis? NGF may also be useful for male volunteers suffering from sterility, because it is possible that the sexual cells of testis can be promoted to maturity.

中国眼镜蛇毒液神经生长因子的生物活性研究。
采用凝胶过滤和离子交换色谱法分离中华眼镜蛇毒液中的神经生长因子NGF。眼镜蛇NGF经HPLC和SDS-PAGE鉴定为糖蛋白,分子量为23 (+/- 2)kD, pI为9.2。采用常规方法进行氨基酸分析和n端测序。对培养的鸡胚神经节和大鼠嗜铬细胞瘤PC-12细胞的生物测定显示,NGF促进了纤维的生长,这是典型的NGF活性。没有酶、毒理学和致畸活性的质量检查显示。自1994年以来,中国大陆报道了许多志愿者接受NGF治疗的临床病例。神经生长因子的生物活性涉及广泛的学科和技术。在本文中,我们将讨论NGF治疗的神经元和非神经元效应。NGF是否通过胞吞作用穿过血脑屏障进入脑组织?神经生长因子对伤口愈合,特别是周围神经损伤和糖尿病性神经炎有何重要作用?NGF也可能对患有不育症的男性志愿者有用,因为它有可能促进睾丸的性细胞成熟。
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