Excitatory effects of Buthus C56 toxin on Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction



Título del documento: Excitatory effects of Buthus C56 toxin on Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction
Revista: The journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases
Base de datos: PERIÓDICA
Número de sistema: 000298798
ISSN: 1678-9199
Autores: 1
Instituciones: 1Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacology, Bangalore, Karnataka. India
Año:
Volumen: 9
Número: 1
Paginación: 65-75
País: Brasil
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de documento: Artículo
Enfoque: Experimental, aplicado
Resumen en inglés Buthus C56 toxin from venom of the Indian red scorpion Mesobuthus tamulus was studied for its effects on spontaneous miniature excitatory junctional potentials (MEJP) on Drosophila larval neuromuscular junctions. C56 toxin was isolated on CM-Cellulose with linear gradient of ammonium acetate buffer, pH 6.0. Toxin purity was determined on SDS slab gel electrophoresis. Effective concentration of C56 toxin was based on contraction paralysis units (CPU) in Drosophila 3rd instar larvae by microinjection (0.1 CPU/ml = 2 x 10-6 g/ml). The toxin-induced excitatory junctional potentials were studied for calcium dependency (0.2 mM to 1.2 mM Ca2+) in Drosophila Ringer. Excitatory junctional potential amplitude was increased with increasing calcium concentration; maximum increase in the frequency at 0.4 mM Ca2+/4 mM Mg2+ Drosophila Ringer. It was suggested that while amplitude of excitatory junctional potentials was increased with concentration, maximum frequency increase at 0.4 mMCa2+/4 mM Mg2+ Drosophila Ringer may be due to augmented Ca2+ influx in 0.4 mM Ca2+, when NMDA receptors were maximally activated in C56 toxin-treated Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction
Disciplinas: Biología
Palabras clave: Toxicología,
Mesobuthus tamulus,
Veneno de alacrán,
Toxinas,
Excitotoxicidad,
Unión neuromuscular,
Drosophila melanogaster
Keyword: Biology,
Toxicology,
Mesobuthus tamulus,
Scorpion venom,
Toxins,
Excitotoxicity,
Neuromuscular junction,
Drosophila melanogaster
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