نتایج جستجو برای: neurotoxins

تعداد نتایج: 3862  

Journal: :FEMS immunology and medical microbiology 1999
F Gessler H Böhnel

Neurotoxins of Clostridium botulinum are needed in basic neurologic research, but as therapeutic agent for certain neuromuscular disorders like strabism as well. A method for the production and purification of botulinum neurotoxins C and D is reported using a two-step hollow-fiber cross flow filtration and a newly developed chromatographic purification procedure. Hollow-fiber filtration proved ...

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...

2017
Anjana Silva Wayne C. Hodgson Geoffrey K. Isbister

Antivenom therapy is currently the standard practice for treating neuromuscular dysfunction in snake envenoming. We reviewed the clinical and experimental evidence-base for the efficacy and effectiveness of antivenom in snakebite neurotoxicity. The main site of snake neurotoxins is the neuromuscular junction, and the majority are either: (1) pre-synaptic neurotoxins irreversibly damaging the pr...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2015
Poh Kuan Leong Shin Yee Fung Choo Hock Tan Si Mui Sim Nget Hong Tan

The low potency of cobra antivenom has been an area of concern in immunotherapy for cobra envenomation. This study sought to investigate factors limiting the neutralizing potency of cobra antivenom, using a murine model. We examined the immunological reactivity and neutralizing potency of a Thai polyvalent antivenom against the principal toxins of Naja sumatrana (Equatorial spitting cobra) veno...

2014
Chuen-Bin Jiang Hsing-Cheng Hsi Chun-Hua Fan Ling-Chu Chien Qinghua Sun

Mercury (Hg), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and arsenic (As) are recognized neurotoxins in children that particularly affect neurodevelopment and intellectual performance. Based on the hypothesis that the fetal basis of adult disease is fetal toxic exposure that results in adverse outcomes in adulthood, we explored the concentrations of key neurotoxins (i.e., Hg, Pb, Cd, and As) in meconium to ident...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2008
Roger J Sullivan Edward H Hagen Peter Hammerstein

Neurobiological models of drug abuse propose that drug use is initiated and maintained by rewarding feedback mechanisms. However, the most commonly used drugs are plant neurotoxins that evolved to punish, not reward, consumption by animal herbivores. Reward models therefore implicitly assume an evolutionary mismatch between recent drug-profligate environments and a relatively drug-free past in ...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2008
Wei Zhu Dan Wang Jiaohong Zheng Yarui An Qingjiang Wang Wen Zhang Litong Jin Hongying Gao Longnian Lin

BACKGROUND Parkinson disease (PD), a progressive neurodegenerative disease, affects at least 1% of population above the age of 65. Although the specific etiology of PD remains unclear, recently the endogenous neurotoxins such as (R)-salsolinol [(R)-Sal] and N-methyl-(R)-salsolinol [(R)-NMSal] have been thought to play a major role in PD. Much interest is focused on the degeneration of dopamine ...

Journal: :European neurology 2009
Stauros Koussoulakos

This review presents a brief account of the most significant biological effects and clinical applications of botulinum neurotoxins, in a way comprehensive even for casual readers who are not familiar with the subject. The most toxic known substances in botulinum neurotoxins are polypeptides naturally synthesized by bacteria of the genus Clostridium. These polypeptides inhibit acetylcholine rele...

2011
Sivarathri Siva Rajesh

Venoms from elapidae snakes are rich sources of over 100 protein toxins and most of them have been grouped into six superfamilies. Of the six superfamilies, three-finger toxin (3FTx) family contains most toxic principles such as cardiotoxins and α-neurotoxins. The proteins belonging to these two members of 3FTx superfamily are highly similar in their primary, secondary and tertiary structures. ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2006
Jing Li Huayuan Zhang Jing Liu Kangsen Xu

Three-finger toxins are a family of low-molecular-mass toxins (<10 kDa) having very similar three-dimensional structures. In the present study, 19 novel cDNAs coding three-finger toxins were cloned from the venom gland of Ophiophagus hannah (king cobra). Alignment analysis showed that the putative peptides could be divided into six kinds of three-finger toxins: LNTXs (long-chain neurotoxins), s...

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