نتایج جستجو برای: bee venoms

تعداد نتایج: 18602  

2010
Gian Luigi Mariottini Luigi Pane

The production of natural toxins is an interesting aspect, which characterizes the physiology and the ecology of a number of marine species that use them for defence/offence purposes. Cnidarians are of particular concern from this point of view; their venoms are contained in specialized structures--the nematocysts--which, after mechanical or chemical stimulation, inject the venom in the prey or...

2010
Young Moo Choo Kwang Sik Lee Hyung Joo Yoon Bo Yeon Kim Mi Ri Sohn Jong Yul Roh Yeon Ho Je Nam Jung Kim Iksoo Kim Soo Dong Woo Hung Dae Sohn Byung Rae Jin

Bee venom contains a variety of peptides and enzymes, including serine proteases. While the presence of serine proteases in bee venom has been demonstrated, the role of these proteins in bee venom has not been elucidated. Furthermore, there is currently no information available regarding the melanization response or the fibrin(ogen)olytic activity of bee venom serine protease, and the molecular...

2017
N. Wojtalewicz S. Goseberg K. Kabrodt I. Schellenberg

BACKGROUND Even though allergies are an important health issue, wide manufacturer-dependent differences in the detected amounts of allergen-specific IgE (sIgE) have repeatedly been found. These discrepancies hinder diagnostics and research into clinically significant cutoff points for life-threatening symptoms. METHODS To evaluate whether the reported differences have led to changes in diagno...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2001
D Fenard G Lambeau T Maurin J C Lefebvre A Doglio

We have previously shown that secreted phospholipases A2 (sPLA2) from bee and snake venoms have potent anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) activity. These sPLA2s block HIV-1 entry into host cells through a mechanism linked to sPLA2 binding to cells. In this study, 12 synthetic peptides derived from bee venom sPLA2 (bvPLA2) have been tested for inhibition of HIV-1 infection. The p3bv peptide...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
C Deregnaucourt J Schrével

Secreted phospholipases A(2) (sPLA(2)s) from snake and insect venoms and from mammalian pancreas are structurally related enzymes that have been associated with several toxic, pathological, or physiological processes. We addressed the issue of whether toxic sPLA(2)s might exert specific effects on the Plasmodium falciparum intraerythrocytic development. We showed that both toxic and non-toxic s...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2017
Samuel D Robinson Qing Li Pradip K Bandyopadhyay Joanna Gajewiak Mark Yandell Anthony T Papenfuss Anthony W Purcell Raymond S Norton Helena Safavi-Hemami

The venoms of cone snails (genus Conus) are remarkably complex, consisting of hundreds of typically short, disulfide-rich peptides termed conotoxins. These peptides have diverse pharmacological targets, with injection of venom eliciting a range of physiological responses, including sedation, paralysis and sensory overload. Most conotoxins target the prey's nervous system but evidence of venom p...

2015
Keity Souza Santos Karine Marafigo De Amicis Alexandra Sayuri Watanabe Clóvis ES Galvão Jorge Kalil Fabio FM Castro Mario Sergio Palma Daniele Danella Figo Jose Roberto Dos Santos Pinto

Background Double sensitization to both honeybee (Apis mellifera) and Yellow Jacket (Vespula ssp.) venom is common in up to 59% of Northern European Hymenoptera venom allergic patients and this rate is more than 50% in the United States. In Brazil yellow jacket is not a common wasp, but Polistes sp. and Polybia paulista poses the major risk for Brazilian patients. Reports about double sensitiza...

2015
Andreia Santos do Nascimento Luis Carlos Marchini Carlos Alfredo Lopes de Carvalho Diogo Feliciano Dias Araújo Ricardo Alves de Olinda Talita Antonia da Silveira

The objective of this study was to evaluate the physico-chemical quality of honeys samples of stingless bee (Meliponinae). Physico-chemical analyses were: moisture, color, pH, acidity, electrical conductivity, hydroxymethylfurfural, ashes, diastasic activity, reducing sugars, and sucrose. For the parameters hydroxymethylfurfural, ashes, reducing sugars and sucrose, the samples complied with the...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Jeroen Scheper Menno Reemer Ruud van Kats Wim A Ozinga Giel T J van der Linden Joop H J Schaminée Henk Siepel David Kleijn

Evidence for declining populations of both wild and managed bees has raised concern about a potential global pollination crisis. Strategies to mitigate bee loss generally aim to enhance floral resources. However, we do not really know whether loss of preferred floral resources is the key driver of bee decline because accurate assessment of host plant preferences is difficult, particularly for s...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2017
Kristof Benaets Anneleen Van Geystelen Dries Cardoen Lina De Smet Dirk C de Graaf Liliane Schoofs Maarten H D Larmuseau Laura E Brettell Stephen J Martin Tom Wenseleers

Several studies have suggested that covert stressors can contribute to bee colony declines. Here we provide a novel case study and show using radiofrequency identification tracking technology that covert deformed wing virus (DWV) infections in adult honeybee workers seriously impact long-term foraging and survival under natural foraging conditions. In particular, our experiments show that adult...

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