نتایج جستجو برای: botulinum neurotoxin type e bonte

تعداد نتایج: 2292107  

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
کیوان قاسمی keyvan ghassamy department of neurology, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran شیرین پازوکی shirin pazuki department of anesthesiology, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran معصومه صوفیان masoomeh sofian department of infectious diseases, tuberculosis and pediatric infection disease research center, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran پیام مهریان payam mehrian arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran

background: food-born botulism is caused by ingestion of contaminated food with clostridium botulinum neurotoxin. case: in food-born botulism, due to acetylcholine release blockade, neuromuscular signs and symptoms are common, but in this case report we present a food-born botulism with papiledema and venous sinus thrombosis. conclusion: papiledema and fever could not rule out the diagnosis of ...

2012
Padma Singh Manglesh Kumar Singh Dilip Chaudhary Vinita Chauhan Pranay Bharadwaj Apurva Pandey Nisha Upadhyay Ram Kumar Dhaked

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs), etiological agents of the life threatening neuroparalytic disease botulism, are the most toxic substances currently known. The potential for the use as bioweapon makes the development of small-molecule inhibitor against these deadly toxins is a top priority. Currently, there are no approved pharmacological treatments for BoNT intoxication. Although an effective va...

2015
Geoffrey Masuyer Jonathan R. Davies Kevin Moore John A. Chaddock K. Ravi Acharya

The botulinum neurotoxin type D is one of seven highly potent toxins produced by Clostridium botulinum which inhibit neurotransmission at cholinergic nerve terminals. A functional fragment derived from the toxin, LHn, consisting of the catalytic and translocation domains, has been heralded as a platform for the development of targeted secretion inhibitors. These secretion inhibitors are aimed a...

2016
Adaoha E. C. Ihekwaba Ivan Mura John Walshaw Michael W. Peck Gary C. Barker

Clostridium botulinum produces botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs), highly potent substances responsible for botulism. Currently, mathematical models of C. botulinum growth and toxigenesis are largely aimed at risk assessment and do not include explicit genetic information beyond group level but integrate many component processes, such as signalling, membrane permeability and metabolic activity. In t...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1979
S Hayes

Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin is synthesized by toxic clones grown anaerobically on ganglioside affinity filters. The toxin binds to the filters and is detected by reaction with 125I-immunoglobulin G from type-specific antitoxin. Toxin spots from culture filtrates were similarly identified. The C. botulinum type C and D strains were selected for developing this affinity filter assay because ...

2012
Yao Zhao Lin Kang Shan Gao Xing Gao Wenwen Xin Jinglin Wang

Clostridium botulinum neurotoxins are used to treat a variety of neuro-muscular disorders, as well as in cosmetology. The increased demand requires efficient methods for the production and purification of these toxins. In this study, a new purification process was developed for purifying type B neurotoxin. The kinetics of C.botulinum strain growth and neurotoxin production were determined for m...

امانی, جعفر, سروری زنجانی, رحیم, موسوی, سید لطیف, نظریان, شهرام,

Background & Objectives:Clostridial neurotoxin inhibits neurotransmitter release by selective and specific intracellular proteolysis of synaptosomal associated protein of 25KDa (SNAP-25), synaptobrevin/VAMP-2 and syntaxin. SNAP-25 is one of the components that forms docking complex in synaptic ends. This protein is subtrate for botulinum neurotoxins types A,C, and E. Each of these toxin serotyp...

Journal: :Dermatologic clinics 2014
Tessa Weinberg Nowell Solish Christian Murray

Palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis is relatively common and can have severe psychological and medical consequences for those afflicted. A multitude of treatments exist but are often inadequate especially for those with significant disease. In these cases botulinum neurotoxin provides a reliable method for reducing the symptoms and improving quality of life. Although actual administration is relat...

2014
Kristine Gismervik Torkjel Bruheim Liv M Rørvik Solveig Haukeland Ida Skaar

BACKGROUND Norwegian meadows, including those for silage production, are recently found heavily invaded by the slug Arion vulgaris in exposed areas. As a consequence, large numbers of slugs might contaminate grass silage and cause a possible threat to animal feed quality and safety. It is well known that silage contaminated by mammalian or avian carcasses can lead to severe outbreaks of botulis...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1994
G J Doellgast M X Triscott G A Beard J D Bottoms

The solution-phase complex assay for toxins A, B, and E from Clostridium botulinum (Elcatech, Inc., Winston-Salem, N.C.) was modified to measure antibody. The addition of unlabeled polyclonal antibodies to a mixture consisting of toxin with chicken antibody and RVV-XA-labeled horse antibody reduces the sensitivity of detection of neurotoxin. This reduction in sensitivity can be used as a measur...

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