Tityus serrulatus venom and its toxins Ts1 and Ts5 increase cytosolic Ca2+ concentration in isolated vascular smooth muscle cells

M. A. Neto, F. Vasconcelos, L. Bendhack, E. Arantes
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Voltage-gated Na+ channel (Nav channel) scorpion toxins are classified as α- and β-neurotoxins. Ts5 (α-neurotoxin) and Ts1 (β-neurotoxin) from Tityus serrulatus venom (TsV) interact with Nav channels, increasing Na+ influx and activating voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels. This study aimed to investigate the effect of TsV, Ts1 and Ts5 on the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]C) in rat aortic smooth muscle cells. Toxins were isolated by ion exchange chromatography (Ts1) followed by RP-HPLC (Ts5). The rat aortic smooth muscle cells were isolated in Hanks buffer pH 7.4 and loaded with 5 μmol/L of Fura-2AM (45 minutes at 37℃), in order to measure [Ca2+]C by fluorescence of Fura-2/AM (ratio 340/380 nm). The fluorescence was measured in one single cell (excitation: 340 and 380 nm; emission: 510 nm). TsV (100 and 500 mg/mL) and its toxins Ts1 and Ts5 (50 and 100 mg/mL each) led to a concentration-dependent increase in [Ca2+]C. Tetrodotoxin (1 mmol/L), a Nav channel blocker, and verapamil (1 mmol/L), a voltage-operated Ca2+ channel blocker, inhibited the increase in [Ca2+]C induced by TsV (500 mg/mL). In conclusion, TsV and its toxins induce a concentration-dependent increase in [Ca2+]C that probably occurs through interaction with Nav channels, thus inducing depolarization and consequent Ca2+ influx. This assumption is based on the fact that this effect is inhibited by tetrodotoxin and verapamil, showing a direct action of TsV toxins on aorta smooth muscle cells.
浆鱼毒液及其毒素Ts1和Ts5可增加离体血管平滑肌细胞胞浆内Ca2+浓度
电压门控Na+通道(Nav通道)蝎毒素分为α-和β-神经毒素。毒TsV中的Ts5 (α-神经毒素)和Ts1 (β-神经毒素)与Nav通道相互作用,增加Na+内流,激活电压依赖性Ca2+通道。本研究旨在探讨TsV、Ts1和Ts5对大鼠主动脉平滑肌细胞胞浆Ca2+浓度([Ca2+]C)的影响。采用离子交换色谱(Ts1)和反相高效液相色谱(Ts5)分离毒素。取大鼠主动脉平滑肌细胞,在pH 7.4的Hanks缓冲液中分离,负载5 μmol/L Fura-2AM(37℃,45分钟),用Fura-2/AM (340/380 nm)荧光测定[Ca2+]C。在单个细胞中测量荧光(激发:340和380 nm;发射光谱:510纳米)。TsV(100和500 mg/mL)及其毒素Ts1和Ts5(各50和100 mg/mL)导致[Ca2+]C的浓度依赖性增加。Nav通道阻滞剂河豚毒素(1 mmol/L)和电压操作Ca2+通道阻滞剂维拉帕米(1 mmol/L)抑制TsV (500 mg/mL)诱导的[Ca2+]C升高。总之,TsV及其毒素诱导[Ca2+]C的浓度依赖性增加,这可能通过与Nav通道的相互作用发生,从而诱导去极化和随后的Ca2+内流。这一假设是基于这一作用被河豚毒素和维拉帕米抑制的事实,表明TsV毒素对主动脉平滑肌细胞有直接作用。
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