Literature DB >> 9920486

Comparative study of the cytolytic activity of myotoxic phospholipases A2 on mouse endothelial (tEnd) and skeletal muscle (C2C12) cells in vitro.

B Lomonte1, Y Angulo, S Rufini, W Cho, J R Giglio, M Ohno, J J Daniele, P Geoghegan, J M Gutiérrez.   

Abstract

A rapid in vitro cytolytic effect of some myotoxic phospholipases A2 (PLA2s) isolated from the venoms of Viperidae snakes has been previously described. This study was undertaken to investigate if cytolytic activity is a common property of the myotoxic proteins from this group. Murine endothelial cells (tEnd) and skeletal muscle myotubes (C2C12) were utilized as targets. The release of lactic dehydrogenase was quantified as a measure of cell damage, 3 h after exposure of cells to the different PLA2s, including representatives from the genera Bothrops, Agkistrodon, Trimeresurus, Crotalus (family Viperidae), and Notechis (family Elapidae). All of the group II myotoxic PLA2s tested displayed rapid cytolytic activity when tested in the micromolar range of concentrations (8-32 microM). In contrast, the group I myotoxic PLA2 notexin was devoid of this activity. Aspartate-49 and lysine-49 PLA2 group II variants showed a comparable cytolytic effect. Skeletal muscle myotubes, obtained after fusion and differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts, were significantly more susceptible to the cytolytic action of myotoxins than endothelial cells, previously reported to be more susceptible than undifferentiated myoblasts under the same assay conditions. Cytolytic activity appears to be a common characteristic of group II myotoxic PLA2s of the Viperidae. Bee venom PLA2, a group III enzyme of known myotoxicity, also displayed cytotoxic activity on C2C12 myotubes, being devoid of activity on endothelial cells. These results suggest that in vitro differentiated skeletal muscle myotubes may represent a suitable model target for the study of myotoxic PLA2s of the structural group II found in snake venoms.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9920486     DOI: 10.1016/s0041-0101(98)00171-8

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


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