The extract of the jellyfish Phyllorhiza punctata promotes neurotoxic effects

Vasconcelos Carneiro, RF; Falcao do Nascimento, NR; Correia Costa, PP; Gomes, VM; Felizardo de Souza, AJ; Buzzo de Oliveira, SC; dos Santos Diz Filho, EB; Zara, FJ; Fonteles, MC; Toyama, D; Toyama, MH; Santos, CF

HERO ID

1571216

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

21319174

HERO ID 1571216
In Press No
Year 2011
Title The extract of the jellyfish Phyllorhiza punctata promotes neurotoxic effects
Authors Vasconcelos Carneiro, RF; Falcao do Nascimento, NR; Correia Costa, PP; Gomes, VM; Felizardo de Souza, AJ; Buzzo de Oliveira, SC; dos Santos Diz Filho, EB; Zara, FJ; Fonteles, MC; Toyama, D; Toyama, MH; Santos, CF
Journal Journal of Applied Toxicology
Volume 31
Issue 8
Page Numbers 720-729
Abstract Phyllorhiza punctata (P. punctata) is a jellyfish native to the southwestern Pacific. Herewith we present the biochemical and pharmacological characterization of an extract of the tentacles of P. punctata. The tentacles were subjected to three freezethaw cycles, homogenized, ultrafiltered, precipitated, centrifuged and lyophilized to obtain a crude extract (PHY-N). Paralytic shellfish poisoning compounds such as saxitoxin, gonyautoxin-4, tetrodotoxin and brevetoxin-2, as well as several secretory phospholipase A2 were identified. PHY-N was tested on autonomic and somatic neuromuscular preparations. In mouse vas deferens, PHY-N induced phasic contractions that reached a peak of 234 +/- 34.7% of control twitch height, which were blocked with either 100 mu m of phentolamine or 1m m of lidocaine. In mouse corpora cavernosa, PHY-N evoked a relaxation response, which was blocked with either L-NG- Nitroarginine methyl ester (0.5 m m) or 1m m of lidocaine. PHY-N (1, 3 and 10 mu g ml(-1)) induced an increase in tonus of the biventercervicis neuromuscular preparation that was blocked with pre-treatment of galamine (10 mu m). Administration of 6 mg kg(-1) PHY-N intramuscularly produced death in broilers by spastic paralysis. In conclusion, PHY-N induces nerve depolarization and nonspecifically increases neurotransmitter release. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Doi 10.1002/jat.1620
Pmid 21319174
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Keyword neurotoxicity; marine neurotoxic alkaloids; neuromuscular blockade; smooth muscle spasm; spastic paralysis; nitrergic stimulation