Identification of purinergic system components in the venom of Bothrops mattogrossensis and the inhibitory effect of specioside extracted from Tabebuia aurea
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Snake bites are a severe problem in the countryside of Brazil and are usually attributed to snakes of the genera Bothrops, Crotalus, and Lachesis. Snake venom can release ectoenzymes and nucleotidases that modulate the purinergic system. In addition to serum therapy against snake poisoning, medicinal plants with anti-infammatory activities, such as Tabebuia aurea, is empirically applied in accidents that occur in difcult-to-access areas. This study aimed was to verify the presence and activity of nucleotidases in the crude venom of Bothrops mattogrossensis (BmtV) in vitro and characterize the modulation of purinergic components, myeloid diferentiation, and infammatory/oxidative stress markers by BmtV in vivo and in vitro. Moreover, our study assessed the inhibitory activities of specioside, an iridoid isolated from Tabebuia aurea, against the efects of BmtV. Proteomic analysis of venom content and nucleotidase activity confrm the presence of ectonucleotidase-like enzymes in BmtV. In in vivo experiments, BmtV altered purinergic component expression (P2X7 receptor, CD39 and CD73), increased neutrophil numbers in peripheral blood, and elevated oxidative stress/infammatory parameters such as lipid peroxidation and myeloperoxidase activity. BmtV also decreased viability and increased spreading
index and phagocytic activity on macrophages. Specioside inhibited nucleotidase activity, restored neutrophil numbers, and mediate the oxidative/infammatory efects produced by BmtV. We highlight the efects produced by BmtV in purinergic system components, myeloid diferentiation, and infammatory/oxidative stress parameters, while specioside reduced the main BmtV-dependent efects.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11302-024-10032-z
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2024
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