نتایج جستجو برای: cnidarian venoms

تعداد نتایج: 6430  

2014
Gian Luigi Mariottini

Cnidarian jellyfish are viewed as an emergent problem in several coastal zones throughout the world. Recurrent outbreaks pose a serious threat to tourists and bathers, as well as to sea-workers, involving health and economical aspects. As a rule, cnidarian stinging as a consequence of nematocyst firing induces merely local symptoms but cardiovascular or neurological complications can also occur...

2014
Gian Luigi Mariottini

Cnidarian jellyfish are viewed as an emergent problem in several coastal zones throughout the world. Recurrent outbreaks pose a serious threat to tourists and bathers, as well as to sea-workers, involving health and economical aspects. As a rule, cnidarian stinging as a consequence of nematocyst firing induces merely local symptoms but cardiovascular or neurological complications can also occur...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
somayyeh gharibi department of marine toxicology, the persian gulf marine biotechnology research center, bushehr university of medical sciences, bushehr, iran. iraj nabipour department of marine toxicology, the persian gulf marine biotechnology research center, bushehr university of medical sciences, bushehr, iran. euikyung kim phd of toxicology, college of veterinary medicine, gyeoungsang national university, jinju, south korea. seyede maryam ghafari department of parasitology, pasteur institute, tehran, iran. seyed mehdi hoseiny department of marine toxicology, the persian gulf marine biotechnology research center, bushehr university of medical science mostafa kamyab department of biological sciences, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran.

background: cutaneous reactions like pruritus and erythema are common in warm months of the year in bushehr port, persian gulf, iran due to jellyfish envenomation. this study reports isolation of the chrysaora hysoscella nematocysts and evaluating its pharmacological activities during a bloom in 2013. methods: the venom of c. hysoscella captured in jofre area in bushehr port was analyzed. the e...

2013
Gian Luigi Mariottini Luigi Pane

The toxicity of Cnidaria is a subject of concern for its influence on human activities and public health. During the last decades, the mechanisms of cell injury caused by cnidarian venoms have been studied utilizing extracts from several Cnidaria that have been tested in order to evaluate some fundamental parameters, such as the activity on cell survival, functioning and metabolism, and to impr...

2018
Steve Peigneur Jan Tytgat

Venoms from marine and terrestrial animals (cone snails, scorpions, spiders, snakes, centipedes, cnidarian, etc.) can be seen as an untapped cocktail of biologically active compounds, being increasingly recognized as a new emerging source of peptide-based therapeutics.

Journal: :Toxins 2016
Christie L Wilcox Angel A Yanagihara

Cnidarian envenomations are an important public health problem, responsible for more deaths than shark attacks annually. For this reason, optimization of first-aid care is essential. According to the published literature, cnidarian venoms and toxins are heat labile at temperatures safe for human application, which supports the use of hot-water immersion of the sting area(s). However, ice packs ...

2015
Mahdokht Jouiaei Angel A. Yanagihara Bruno Madio Timo J. Nevalainen Paul F. Alewood Bryan G. Fry Jean-Marc Sabatier

Cnidarians are the oldest extant lineage of venomous animals. Despite their simple anatomy, they are capable of subduing or repelling prey and predator species that are far more complex and recently evolved. Utilizing specialized penetrating nematocysts, cnidarians inject the nematocyst content or "venom" that initiates toxic and immunological reactions in the envenomated organism. These venoms...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2013
Andrew J Weston Ray Chung Walter C Dunlap André C Morandini Antonio C Marques Ana M Moura-da-Silva Malcolm Ward Gabriel Padilla Luiziana Ferreira da Silva Nikos Andreakis Paul F Long

Surprisingly little is known of the toxic arsenal of cnidarian nematocysts compared to other venomous animals. Here we investigate the toxins of nematocysts isolated from the jellyfish Olindias sambaquiensis. A total of 29 unique ms/ms events were annotated as potential toxins homologous to the toxic proteins from diverse animal phyla, including cone-snails, snakes, spiders, scorpions, wasp, be...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2006
Eva Cuypers Angel Yanagihara Evert Karlsson Jan Tytgat

Cnidarian envenomations cause a burning-pain sensation of which the underlying mechanisms are unknown. Activation of TRPV1, a non-selective cation channel expressed in nociceptive neurons, leads to cell depolarisation and pain. Here, we show in vitro and in vivo evidence for desensitization-dependent TRPV1 activation in cnidarian envenomations. Cnidarian venom induced a nociceptive reactivity, ...

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