Abstract
Physalia physalis is a marine cnidarian from which high molecular weight toxins with hemolytic and neurotoxic effects have been isolated. In the present work, two novel toxins, PpV9.4 and PpV19.3 were purified from P. physalis by bioactive guideline isolation. It involved two steps of column chromatography, gel filtration and RP-HPLC. The molecular weights were 550.7 and 4720.9 Da for PpV9.4 and PpV19.3, respectively. In the light of the Edman sequencing results, the structure of these toxins included the presence of modified amino acids. Both toxins increased the percentage of insulin secreting beta-cells and induced cytosolic Ca2+ elevation. To date, this is the first report of low molecular weight toxins increasing insulin secretion purified from cnidarians, by constituting a new approach to the study of beta-cells physiology.
Keywords: Animal experiment, cnidarian venom, cytosolic calcium, glucose tolerance test, insulin release, ion channel, islet beta-cell, mass spectrometry, Physalia physalis, toxins
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Toxins from Physalia physalis (Cnidaria) Raise the Intracellular Ca2+ of Beta-Cells and Promote Insulin Secretion
Volume: 19 Issue: 31
Author(s): C.M. Diaz-Garcia, D. Fuentes-Silva, C. Sanchez-Soto, D. Dominguez-Perez, N. Garcia-Delgado, C. Varela, G. Mendoza-Hernandez, A. Rodriguez-Romero, O. Castaneda and M. Hiriart
Affiliation:
Keywords: Animal experiment, cnidarian venom, cytosolic calcium, glucose tolerance test, insulin release, ion channel, islet beta-cell, mass spectrometry, Physalia physalis, toxins
Abstract: Physalia physalis is a marine cnidarian from which high molecular weight toxins with hemolytic and neurotoxic effects have been isolated. In the present work, two novel toxins, PpV9.4 and PpV19.3 were purified from P. physalis by bioactive guideline isolation. It involved two steps of column chromatography, gel filtration and RP-HPLC. The molecular weights were 550.7 and 4720.9 Da for PpV9.4 and PpV19.3, respectively. In the light of the Edman sequencing results, the structure of these toxins included the presence of modified amino acids. Both toxins increased the percentage of insulin secreting beta-cells and induced cytosolic Ca2+ elevation. To date, this is the first report of low molecular weight toxins increasing insulin secretion purified from cnidarians, by constituting a new approach to the study of beta-cells physiology.
Export Options
About this article
Cite this article as:
Diaz-Garcia C.M., Fuentes-Silva D., Sanchez-Soto C., Dominguez-Perez D., Garcia-Delgado N., Varela C., Mendoza-Hernandez G., Rodriguez-Romero A., Castaneda O. and Hiriart M., Toxins from Physalia physalis (Cnidaria) Raise the Intracellular Ca2+ of Beta-Cells and Promote Insulin Secretion, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2012; 19 (31) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986712803833308
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986712803833308 |
Print ISSN 0929-8673 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-533X |
- Author Guidelines
- Graphical Abstracts
- Fabricating and Stating False Information
- Research Misconduct
- Post Publication Discussions and Corrections
- Publishing Ethics and Rectitude
- Increase Visibility of Your Article
- Archiving Policies
- Peer Review Workflow
- Order Your Article Before Print
- Promote Your Article
- Manuscript Transfer Facility
- Editorial Policies
- Allegations from Whistleblowers
- Announcements
Related Articles
-
Pharmacological Strategies to Overcome HER2 Cross-Talk and Trastuzumab Resistance
Current Medicinal Chemistry Astatine Radiopharmaceuticals: Prospects and Problems
Current Radiopharmaceuticals Emerging Role of JNK in Insulin Resistance
Current Diabetes Reviews Sevelamer Carbonate Markedly Reduces Levothyroxine Absorption
Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets Therapeutic Potential of N-Acetylcysteine for Wound Healing, Acute Bronchiolitis, and Congenital Heart Defects
Current Drug Metabolism The Anti-inflammatory Potential of Selected Plant-derived Compounds in Respiratory Diseases
Current Pharmaceutical Design Does Osteoblast to Adipocyte Differentiation Play a Role in Osteoarthritis?
Current Rheumatology Reviews Syntheses, Transformations and Pharmaceutical Applications of Kynurenic Acid Derivatives
Current Medicinal Chemistry Building a Bridge Between Clinical and Basic Research: The Phenotypic Elements of Familial Predisposition to Type 1 Diabetes
Current Medicinal Chemistry Cyclosporin A: A Therapeutic Strategy in Allergic Diseases
Letters in Drug Design & Discovery The Role of the Endothelium in the Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis and its Therapeutic Implications
Immunology, Endocrine & Metabolic Agents in Medicinal Chemistry (Discontinued) Age-Related Changes in Adult Muscle Morphology
Current Aging Science Nmr Studies Of The Prionogenic Peptide Derived From Sup35 Protein
Protein & Peptide Letters Cardiac Remodeling and Exercise Training in Hypertension
Current Hypertension Reviews Comprehensive Review on Diabetes Associated Cardiovascular Complications - The Vitamin D Perspective
Cardiovascular & Hematological Disorders-Drug Targets Oxidative Stress and Inflammation: Their Role in the Pathogenesis of Peripheral Artery Disease with or Without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Current Vascular Pharmacology Acute Coronary Syndrome and its Antithrombotic Treatment: Focus on Aspirin and Clopidogrel Resistance
Current Vascular Pharmacology Cardioprotector Activity of an Esteroidal Saponin: A Scientific and Technological Prospection
Recent Patents on Biotechnology The Protective Effects of Natural Products on Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown
Current Medicinal Chemistry A Review Exploring Therapeutic Worth of 1,3,4-Oxadiazole Tailored Compounds
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry