Hemolytic effects of crude venom from Aiptasia mutabilis nematocysts
Authors: Marino A.1; Musci G.2; Spada G.L.1
Source: Chemistry and Ecology, Volume 20, Supplement 1, Supplement 1/June 2004 , pp. 451-459(9)
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Abstract:
The aim of this paper was to focus on the toxinological aspects of microbasic-mastigophore nematocysts isolated from acontia of Aiptasia mutabilis, an Anthozoan collected in the Strait of Messina, by performing hemolytic assay on human, chicken, and rabbit red blood cells in suspension. The hemolytic effects of single isolated nematocysts were achieved by checking the lytic pattern after discharge. Crude extract from a population of isolated nematocysts was obtained by sonication on ice. Hemolysis induced by crude extract was detected spectrophotometrically. The results of the extraction method used show that crude venom that can be obtained is effective in inducing hemolysis of erythrocytes from the different sources. Rabbit erythrocytes in particular seem to be more sensitive to this crude venom. The hemolytic activity is dose-dependent and is inhibited if heated to 70 °C. Further investigations will better focus these results leading to venom characterization.Keywords: Nematocyst; Crude extract; Hemolysis; Aiptasia mutabilis; Cnidaria
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02757540310001629233
Affiliations: 1: Department of General Physiology and Pharmacology University of Messina Salita Sperone 31 98166 Messina Italy 2: Department of Microbiological, Genetic and Molecular Sciences University of Messina Italy
Publication date: 2004-06-01
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