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delta-Philanthotoxin, a semi-irreversible blocker of ion-channels.

T Piek.   

Abstract

1. The digger wasp, Philanthus triangulum, which preys on honeybees, produces a paralysing venom possessing a wide variety of activities. 2. In insects, the venom has a central as well as a peripheral effect; the latter effect consists of a presynaptic as well as a postsynaptic block of the skeletal neuromuscular transmission. 3. The presynaptic block is probably caused by an inhibition of the re-uptake of the transmitter. The postsynaptic effect probably consists of a block of open ion channels. 4. The venom contains at least four active toxins called alpha-, beta-, gamma- and delta-philanthotoxin (PTX). alpha-PTX blocks transmission in the cockroach CNS. The other three toxins block neuromuscular transmission. delta-PTX being the most active toxin in blocking glutamate evoked postsynaptic depolarizations. 5. In the junctional, as well as in the extrajunctional, muscle fibre membrane delta-PTX blocks ion channels in a use-dependent manner. Once the channel has been blocked, unblocking seems to be channels in a use-dependent manner. Once the channel has been blocked, unblocking seems to be semi-irreversible when agonist activation is low (spontaneous release of transmitter and/or leak of glutamate from the pipette). 6. The time constant of blocking is roughly estimated to be in the order of 10 msec, that of unblocking seems to be several hundreds of msec.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6128152     DOI: 10.1016/0306-4492(82)90098-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol C        ISSN: 0306-4492


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Authors:  J van Marle; T Piek; H Karst; A Lind; J van Weeren-Kramer
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Review 2.  Venom Proteins from Parasitoid Wasps and Their Biological Functions.

Authors:  Sébastien J M Moreau; Sassan Asgari
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2015-06-26       Impact factor: 4.546

3.  Block of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by philanthotoxins is strongly dependent on their subunit composition.

Authors:  Hamid S Kachel; Rohit N Patel; Henrik Franzyk; Ian R Mellor
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-11-30       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Neuroprotection Against NMDA-Induced Retinal Damage by Philanthotoxin-343 Involves Reduced Nitrosative Stress.

Authors:  Mohamad Haiqal Nizar Mohamad; Izuddin Fahmy Abu; Muhammad Fattah Fazel; Renu Agarwal; Igor Iezhitsa; Norsham Juliana; Ian R Mellor; Henrik Franzyk
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5.  Anticonvulsant and anxiolytic activity of the peptide fraction isolated from the venom of the social wasp Polybia paulista.

Authors:  Lucianna Lopes do Couto; Lilian Carneiro Dos Anjos; Maíra de Azevedo Feitosa Araujo; Cecília Alves Mourão; Carlos Aberto Schwartz; Luzitano Brandão Ferreira; Márcia Renata Mortari
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Review 6.  Differential Properties of Venom Peptides and Proteins in Solitary vs. Social Hunting Wasps.

Authors:  Si Hyeock Lee; Ji Hyeong Baek; Kyungjae Andrew Yoon
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7.  Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Crude Venom Isolated from Parasitoid Wasp, Bracon hebetor Say.

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