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Characterization of Brown spider (Loxosceles intermedia) hemolymph: cellular and biochemical analyses.

A V Bednaski1, D Trevisan-Silva1, F H Matsubara1, M Boia-Ferreira1, M M Olivério1, L H Gremski2, R P Cavalheiro3, D M B De Paula4, E J Paredes-Gamero3, H K Takahashi4, M S Toledo4, H B Nader3, S S Veiga1, O M Chaim1, A Senff-Ribeiro5.   

Abstract

This is the first study on the hemolymph from a spider of the Loxosceles genus. These animals are responsible for a great number of envenomation cases worldwide. Several studies on Loxosceles venoms have been published, and the knowledge about the venom and its toxins is considerable, not only regarding the biological and biochemical characterization, but also regarding structural, genetic and phylogenetic approaches. However, the literature on Loxosceles hemolymph is nonexistent. The main goal of the present study was to characterize biochemically the hemolymph content, and especially, to identify its different hemocytes. Moreover, many papers have already shown molecules whose source is the hemolymph and their very interesting activities and biomedical applications, for example, antifungal and antibacterial activities. A 2D-SDS-PAGE of brown spider hemolymph showed approximately 111 spots for pH 3-10 and 150 spots for pH 4-7. A lectin-blotting assay showed that hemolymph carbohydrate residues were similar to those found in venom. Several types of TAG and DAG phospholipids were found in the hemolymph and characterized by HPTLC and mass spectrometry. Four different hemocytes were characterized in Loxosceles intermedia hemolymph: prohemocyte, plasmatocyte, granulocyte and adipohemocyte. This paper opens new possibilities on toxinology, studying an unknown biological material, and it characterizes a source of molecules with putative biotechnological applications.
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Keywords:  Brown spider; Hemocytes; Hemolymph; Loxosceles intermedia

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25720299     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.02.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicon        ISSN: 0041-0101            Impact factor:   3.033


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