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Título : | Activities agains the mostatic proteins and adrenal gland ultrastructural changes caused by the brown widow spider Latrodectus geometricus (Araneae: Theridiidae) venom |
Autor : | Guerrero, Belsy Finol, Hector J. Reyes-Lugo, Matias Salazar, Ana M. Sánchez, Elda E. Estrella, Amalid Roschman-González, Antonio Ibarra, Carlos Salvi, Ivan Rodríguez-Acosta, Alexis |
Palabras clave : | Latrodectus geometricus Extracellular matrix Hemostasis Fibrinogenolysis Ultrastructure Spider venom |
Fecha de publicación : | 27-Nov-2013 |
Citación : | Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C;151 (2010) 113–121 |
Resumen : | Brown widow spider (BrWS) (Latrodectus geometricus) venom produces intense systemic reactions such as
cramps, harsh muscle nociceptive, nauseas, vomiting and hypertension. The proposed pathogenic mechanisms
resulting in these accidents have principally been damages occurring at the nervous system. However, it is
suspected that there is also damage of the adrenal glands, as a result of the experimental animal's clinical
manifestations, which developed symptoms compatible with acute adrenal insufficiency. We have currently
found that the adrenal gland is damaged by this venom gland homogenates (VGH) producing severe
alterations on cortex cells resulting in death by acute adrenal insufficiency. In general, the ultrastructural study
on the glands of mice under transmission electronic microscopy observations showed alterations in the
majority of the intracellular membranes within 3 to 24 h. BrWSVGH also showed specific actions on
extracellular matrix proteins such as fibronectin, laminin and fibrinogen. In addition, zymogram experiments
using gelatin as substrates detected gelatinolytic activity. The molecular exclusion fractionation of crude
BrWSVGH resulted in 15 fractions, of which F1 and F2 presented α/β-fibrinogenase and fibronectinolytic
activities. Fractions F6, F14 and F15 showed only α-fibrinogenase activity; in contrast, the gelatinolytic action
was only observed in fraction F11. Only metalloproteinase inhibitors abolished all these proteolytic activities.
Our results suggest that adrenal cortex lesions may be relevant in the etiopathogenesis of severe brown widow
spider envenoming. To our knowledge, this is the first report on adrenal gland damages, fibrinogenolytic
activity and interrelations with cell-matrix adhesion proteins caused by L. geometricus VGH. The venom of this
spider could be inducing hemostatic system damages on envenomed patients. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/5109 |
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