Protein and peptide profiles of rats’ organs in scorpion envenomation

Problem of scorpion envenomation becomes more alarming each year. Main effects of scorpion venom are commonly believed to be related to its neurotoxic properties, yet severe symptoms may also be developed due to the uncontrolled enzymatic activity and formation of various bioactive molecules, includ...

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Published inToxicology reports Vol. 10; pp. 615 - 620
Main Authors Gunas, Valery, Maievskyi, Oleksandr, Raksha, Nataliia, Vovk, Tetiana, Savchuk, Oleksiy, Shchypanskyi, Serhii, Gunas, Igor
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ireland Elsevier B.V 01.01.2023
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Summary:Problem of scorpion envenomation becomes more alarming each year. Main effects of scorpion venom are commonly believed to be related to its neurotoxic properties, yet severe symptoms may also be developed due to the uncontrolled enzymatic activity and formation of various bioactive molecules, including middle-mass molecules (MMMs). MMMs are considered as endogenous intoxication markers, their presence may indicate multiple organ failure. Scorpions, belong to the Leiurus macroctenus species, are very dangerous, nevertheless, effects of their venom on protein and peptide composition within the tissues remains unclear. In this work we have focused the attention on changes in protein and MMM levels and peptide composition in various organs during Leiurus macroctenus envenomation. The results revealed a decrease in protein level during envenomation as well as a significant increment of MMM210 and MMM254 levels in all assessed organs. Quantitative and qualitative compositions of various protein and peptide factions were continually changing. All of this may suggest that Leiurus macroctenus sting causes considerable destruction of cell microenvironment across all essential organs, providing systemic envenomation. In addition, MMM level increment may indicate endogenous intoxication development. Peptides, formed during envenomation, may possess various bioactive properties, analysis of which constitutes an area of further studies. [Display omitted] •Leiurus macroctenus venom promotes alterations in protein quantitative and qualitative composition in most vital organs.•Decrement of protein levels mostly found in brain (by 16.4 %) and liver (by 14.7 %).•The most significant changes are observed in 24 h after Leiurus macroctenus venom injection.
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ISSN:2214-7500
2214-7500
DOI:10.1016/j.toxrep.2023.05.008