Myotoxic activity of an acidic phospholipase A2 isolated from Lachesis muta (Bushmaster) snake venom

TOXICON(2000)

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An acidic phospholipase A(2) isolated from Lachesis muta snake venom denoted LM-PLA(2), showed neither toxic nor anticoagulant activities in contrast to a potent inhibitory effect of collagen-induced platelet aggregation [Fuly, A.L., Machado, O.L.T., Alves, E.W. and Carlini, C.R., 1997, Thromb. Haemost 78, 1372-1380.]. Now, the myotoxicity induced by LM-PLA2 was investigated by using both in vivo and in vitro experiments. LM-PLA(2) induced in vitro a dose- and time-dependent release of creatine-kinase (CK) from mouse Extensor Digitorium Longus (EDL) muscles and also increased the plasma CK activity in treated animals. Histopathological studies confirm myonecrosis of mouse skeletal muscles as a major effect. Edema could also be seen in muscle tissue. The amino-terminal sequence of LM-PLA(2) (previously reported) indicates an aspartic acid residue located at position 49, together with other conserved amino acids present in the Asp-49 phospholipases, such as Tyr-28, Gly-30, Gly-32, His-48. Chemical modification of the protein moiety was also performed. Histidine alkylation with p-bromophenacyl bromide and lysine acetylation with acetic anhydride, abolished both indirect hemolytic and myotoxic activities of LM-PLA(2). On the other hand. contrarily to what has been observed with several basic myotoxic phospholipases, the myotoxic effect induced by LM-PLA(2) was not abolished by heparin. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science. Ltd. All rights reserved.
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amino acid,chemical modification,skeleton,phospholipase a2,amino acids,in vitro,histopathology,creatine kinase
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