Literature DB >> 1364268

Biological activities of Synanceja horrida (stonefish) venom.

H E Khoo1, R Yuen, C H Poh, C H Tan.   

Abstract

Some biological and neurochemical properties of the venom of stonefish (Syanceja horrida) were investigated. The venom exhibited oedema-inducing, haemolytic, hyaluronidase, thrombin-like, alkaline phosphomonoesterase, 5' nucleotidase, acetylcholinesterase, phosphodiesterase, arginine esterase, and arginine amidase activities. Recalcification clotting time, prothrombin, and kaolin-cephalin clotting times were increased 1.7-2.3- and 2.4-fold respectively. The LD50 (i.v. mouse) was 300 micrograms/Kg. Its effects on uptake and stimulation of neurotransmitter synthesis and release were observed in rat brain synaptosomes. In the presence of 100 micrograms venom, uptake of [methyl-3H] choline in rat brain synaptosomes was inhibited 70%, while that of 4-amino-n-[U-14C] butyric acid was inhibited 20%. The toxin also stimulated the release of [3H]-acetylcholine from the synaptosomes.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1364268     DOI: 10.1002/nt.2620010111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Toxins        ISSN: 1056-9014


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2.  Stonefish toxin defines an ancient branch of the perforin-like superfamily.

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Review 3.  Bioactive components in fish venoms.

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5.  The Cardiovascular and Neurotoxic Effects of the  Venoms of Six Bony and Cartilaginous Fish Species.

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Review 6.  The Geographic Distribution, Venom Components, Pathology and Treatments of Stonefish (Synanceia spp.) Venom.

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7.  Biochemical, Hematological Effects and Complications of Pseudosynanceia Melanostigma Envenoming.

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8.  A Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly of the Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi).

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Review 9.  Fish Cytolysins in All Their Complexity.

Authors:  Fabiana V Campos; Helena B Fiorotti; Juliana B Coitinho; Suely G Figueiredo
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