Cardiac disorders and mode of action of the Egyptian scorpion venom Androctonus bicolor on isolated toad’s heart

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Mohamed A. Abdel-Rahman , Aya S. Ayed , Yousra Abdel-Mottaleb , Mohamed Alaa A. Omran , Zohour I. Nabil
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Abstract

Scorpion venom is a complex mixture of components with various pharmacological and toxicological effects. It is characterized by the presence of a large number of toxins that specifically interact with ion channels of excitable cells. The Egyptian scorpion Androctonus bicolor belongs to the family of Buthidae and until now no information is available about the effect of its venom on cardiac muscles. Using an in vitro approach, cardiotoxicity and mode of action of A. bicolor venom on isolated toad’s heart were investigated. Direct application of scorpion venom (0.5 μg/ml) into isolated toad’s heart induced a remarkable bradycardia concomitant with a protraction in the conduction time (P–R interval). In the meantime, a significant increase in the R-wave amplitude (ventricular contraction) was noticed after 5 min of venom perfusion. Various cases of cardiac disorders were recorded such as sinus arrhythmias, ectopic beats and different degrees of heart block. Through using different autonomic and ion channel blockers, the possible mechanism of action of A. bicolor venom on isolated toad’s heart was revealed. The application of both atropine (4 μg/ml) and verapamil (5 μg/ml) could not alleviate the pronounced negative chronotropic and positive inotropic effects. Meanwhile, a significant decrease in the R-wave amplitude was observed after propranolol (5 μg/ml) application. In conclusion, our findings indicate that the venom of A. bicolor directly influenced the cardiac electrical activity of toads through β-adrenergic receptors. The direct effect of this venom on cardiac tissues may significantly contribute in the development of several cardiotoxic effects following scorpion sting.

埃及蝎子毒液对离体蟾蜍心脏的作用模式及心脏疾患
蝎子毒液是一种复杂的成分混合物,具有各种药理和毒理学作用。它的特点是存在大量毒素,特异性地与可兴奋细胞的离子通道相互作用。埃及蝎子双色雄蝎属于蝎科,直到现在还没有关于它的毒液对心脏肌肉的影响的信息。采用体外实验方法,研究了双色蝮蛇毒液对离体蟾蜍心脏的毒性和作用方式。蝎毒(0.5 μg/ml)直接注入离体蟾蜍心脏可引起明显的心动过缓并延长传导时间(P-R间隔)。同时,在毒液灌注5 min后,r波振幅(心室收缩)明显增加。记录了窦性心律失常、异位搏动和不同程度的心脏传导阻滞等各种心脏疾病的病例。通过使用不同的自主受体阻滞剂和离子通道阻滞剂,揭示了双色蝮蛇毒液对离体蟾蜍心脏作用的可能机制。阿托品(4 μg/ml)和维拉帕米(5 μg/ml)均不能缓解明显的负性变时作用和正性变力作用。同时,心得安(5 μg/ml)可显著降低r波振幅。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,双色蝮蛇毒液通过β-肾上腺素能受体直接影响蟾蜍的心电活动。这种毒液对心脏组织的直接作用可能在蝎子蜇伤后的几种心脏毒性作用的发展中起着重要作用。
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