多形蜈蚣毒液致小鼠线粒体活性破坏和局部肌肉损伤。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q4 TOXICOLOGY
Judith Tabullo De Robles, Francisca Fernández Valverde, Lucero Valladares Cisneros, Juana Hernández Villeda, Ayixon Sánchez-Reyes, María Del Carmen Gutiérrez
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摘要

背景:多形蜈蚣(S. polymorpha)是一种掠食性蜈蚣,其毒液中含有多种生化效应物,可引起猎物肌肉损伤和累积细胞破坏。尽管先前对多形蜈蚣和其他蜈蚣毒液进行了研究,但缺乏关于其肌毒作用引起的形态和生化模式的信息。为了阐明这些过程,本文提出了骨骼肌损伤的证据,以及暴露于蜈蚣毒液后出现的关键生化介质的改变。方法:采用反相高效液相色谱法采集蛇毒;将小鼠指长伸肌(EDL)暴露于全毒液和毒液组分中,通过肌酸激酶(CK)活性测定和组织化学分析来评估肌肉毒性。结果:暴露于毒液的EDL肌肉CK活性高于未暴露的肌肉。在毒液孵卵15分钟后观察到这种增加,并保持稳定至45分钟。暴露于毒液的EDL肌肉表现出肌肉损伤的迹象,包括坏死、束状结构丧失、线粒体积聚和粗糙的红纤维(RRF),表明正常线粒体排列受损。烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸(NADH)和细胞色素氧化酶(COX)试验也提示呼吸复合物可能受到影响。结论:根据统计证据,我们的研究结果表明,基于四种毒液对被测细胞的不同影响,多形蛇毒液的生化成分不同。分数F6和F7引起了最重要的变化。
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Mitochondrial activity disruption and local muscle damage induced in mice by <i>Scolopendra polymorpha</i> venom.

Mitochondrial activity disruption and local muscle damage induced in mice by <i>Scolopendra polymorpha</i> venom.

Mitochondrial activity disruption and local muscle damage induced in mice by <i>Scolopendra polymorpha</i> venom.

Mitochondrial activity disruption and local muscle damage induced in mice by Scolopendra polymorpha venom.

Background: Scolopendra polymorpha (S. polymorpha) is a predatory centipede whose venom contains a multiplicity of biochemical effectors that can cause muscle damage and cumulative cell destruction in its prey. Despite previous investigations of S. polymorpha and other centipede venoms, there is a lack of information on the morphological and biochemical patterns elicited by their myotoxic effects. To elucidate these processes, this paper presents evidence of skeletal muscle damage, and alterations in key biochemical mediators that appear only after exposure to centipede venom.

Methods: Venom was collected and fractionated using RP-HPLC; mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle was exposed to whole venom and venom fractions to evaluate myotoxicity by means of creatine kinase (CK) - a muscle damage marker - activity measurements and histochemical analysis.

Results: CK activity was higher in EDL muscle exposed to venom than in unexposed muscle. This increase was observed after 15 min of venom incubation, and remained stable up to 45 min. Venom-exposed EDL muscle showed signs of muscle damage including necrosis, loss of fascicular structure as well as mitochondrial accumulations and ragged red fibers (RRF), suggesting an impairment in the normal mitochondrial arrangement. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) and cytochrome oxidase (COX) tests also indicate that respiratory complexes might be affected.

Conclusion: Our results suggest a different biochemical composition of S. polymorpha venom, based on the different effects of four venom fractions on the cells tested, according to statistical evidence. Fractions F6 and F7 caused the most important alterations.

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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
39
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases (JVATiTD) is a non-commercial academic open access publication dedicated to research on all aspects of toxinology, venomous animals and tropical diseases. Its interdisciplinary content includes original scientific articles covering research on toxins derived from animals, plants and microorganisms. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:systematics and morphology of venomous animals;physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology and immunology of toxins;epidemiology, clinical aspects and treatment of envenoming by different animals, plants and microorganisms;development and evaluation of antivenoms and toxin-derivative products;epidemiology, clinical aspects and treatment of tropical diseases (caused by virus, bacteria, algae, fungi and parasites) including the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) defined by the World Health Organization.
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