artículo científico
Local and systemic pathophysiological alterations induced by a serine proteinase from the venom of the snake Bothrops jararacussu
Fecha
2007-06-01Registro en:
0041-0101
10.1016/j.toxicon.2006.12.011
Autor
Pérez, Aida Verónica
Saravia Otten, Patricia
Rucavado Romero, Alexandra
Sant’Ana, Carolina D.
Soares, Andreimar Martins
Gutiérrez, José María
Institución
Resumen
The local and systemic pathophysiological alterations induced by BjussuSP-I, a thrombin-like serine proteinase from the venom of the snake Bothrops jararacussu, were assessed in mice. BjussuSP-I induced a mild edema but no local myonecrosis or hemorrhage. It did not induce any microvascular alteration in the cremaster muscle. Intramuscular injection of BjussuSP-I promoted an increase in the expression of proMMP-9, but it did not induce the activation of proMMP-2 or proMMP-9 synthesized in muscle tissue injected with a myotoxic phospholipase A2 homolog. BjussuSP-I induced defibrin(ogen)ation upon intravenous and intramuscular injections, with reduction in plasma fibrinogen concentration and increments in the levels of fibrin degradation products and D-dimer. When compared with animals having normal coagulation, mice defibrin(ogen)ated by BjussuSP-I developed a slightly larger hemorrhagic lesion in the skin when injected with metalloproteinase BaP1. Intravenous injection of sublethal doses of BjussuSP-I promoted a series of behavioral and motor changes similar to those previously described for ‘gyroxin’, i.e. opisthotonus and a circular body movement along the longitudinal axis.