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Platelet aggregation and sphingomyelinase D activity of a purified toxin from the venom of Loxosceles reclusa.

G Kurpiewski, L J Forrester, J T Barrett, B J Campbell.   

Abstract

A facile and quantitative assay for measuring the activity of sphingomyelinase D in recluse spider venom has been developed using L-alpha-[palmitoyl-1-14C]lysophosphatidylcholine as substrate. This assay avoids the problem of substrate insolubility that occurs when sphingomyelin and other insoluble lipids are used as substrates. This assay has been employed in gel filtration and isoelectric focusing isolation techniques to purify sphingomyelinase D from spider venom. The purified sphingomyelinase exhibits four active enzyme forms in isoelectric focusing with pI values of 8.7, 8.4, 8.2, and 7.8. Each active form when examined in SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis gave an estimated molecular weight of 32 000. The four active enzyme forms were immunologically cross-reactive with each other as demonstrated with radioimmune assays using an antiserum developed to one of the active forms. Each active form hydrolysed sphingomyelin to release choline and produce N-acylsphingosine phosphate. One of the active enzyme forms was characterized further in dermonecrosis and platelet aggregation measurements. This purified sphingomyelinase D was identified as a poisonous toxin that can developed typical dermonecrotic spider lesions when injected into experimental animals at levels expected to be delivered in a normal bite. Furthermore, the purified toxin acts to aggregate human blood platelets. The toxin-induced platelet aggregation has been related to serotonin release as aggregation occurs, and it has been shown to be inhibited by EDTA over the range of 0.6 yo 3.0 mM EDTA. It is suggested that spider-induced dermonecrosis could result in part from platelet aggregation at and near the site of envenomation.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6274420     DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(81)90128-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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