Analysis of intraspecific variation in venoms of Acanthophis antarcticus death adders from South Australia.

Journal of Venom Research Pub Date : 2013-08-25 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01
Volker Herzig, Maxie Kohler, Kai F Grund, Shane Reeve, A Ian Smith, Wayne C Hodgson
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Intraspecific variation in venom composition and activity has been reported from a wide range of snakes. Geographical origin can be one cause for this variation and has recently been documented from Acanthophis antarcticus death adders sampled across four different Australian states. The present study examined whether a narrower sampling range of A. antarcticus from four collection sites within one Australian state (i.e., South Australia) would also exhibit variation in venom composition and/or activity. The present LC-MS results reveal marked differences in the venom composition from different collection sites. The most striking difference was the reduced venom complexity found in the only venom originating from a mallee scrub habitat in comparison to the venoms from coastal heath scrub habitats. Interestingly, the pharmacological activity of all venoms was found to be the same, independent of the collection site.

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南澳大利亚南极棘蛛(Acanthophis antarcticus death蝰蛇)毒液种内变异分析。
在毒液成分和活性的种内变异已经报道从广泛的蛇。地理来源可能是造成这种差异的一个原因,最近在澳大利亚四个不同州取样的南极棘蜥(Acanthophis antarcticus death adders)记录了这一差异。目前的研究考察了在澳大利亚一个州(即南澳大利亚)的四个采集点的较窄取样范围内的南极拟南蛇是否也会表现出毒液成分和/或活性的变化。目前的LC-MS结果显示不同采集地点的毒液成分有显著差异。最显著的区别是,与来自沿海石南灌木栖息地的毒液相比,来自马利灌木栖息地的唯一毒液的毒液复杂性降低了。有趣的是,所有毒液的药理活性都是相同的,与采集地点无关。
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