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Toxicon | 2009

Antibacterial activity of six novel peptides from Tityus discrepans scorpion venom. A fluorescent probe study of microbial membrane Na+ permeability changes.

Patricia Díaz; Gina D'Suze; Víctor Salazar; Carlos Sevcik; John D. Shannon; Nicholas E. Sherman; Jay W. Fox

Six novel peptides (named bactridines) were isolated from Tityus discrepans scorpion venom. From mass spectrometry molecular masses were 6916, 7362, 7226, 7011, 7101 and 7173 Da (bactridines 1-6). Bactridines 1 and 2 were sequenced by Edman degradation. The sequences and in silico analysis, indicated that they are positively charged polypeptides comprised of 61 and 64 amino acids (AA), respectively, bactridine 1 and bactridine 2 containing 4 disulfide bridges. Bactridine 1 was only toxic to cockroaches and crabs, and bactridine 2-6 were only toxic to mice. Bactridine 1 has a 78% sequence identity with ardiscretin. Ardisctretin is an insect specific sodium toxin which also produces a small depolarization and induces repetitive firing in squid axons resembling those of DDT [1,10(pchlorobenzyl) 2-trichloretane] in its ability to slow down action potential, to induce repetitive firing. Measured as the minimal inhibitory concentration, bactridines had high antibacterial activity against a wide range of gram positive and gram negative bacteria. Complete bacterial growth inhibition occurred at concentrations from 20 to 80 microM depending on the bacteria and peptide tested. Effects on membrane Na(+) permeability induced by bactridines were observed on Yersinia enterocolitica loaded with 1 microM CoroNa Red. CoroNa Red fluorescence leakage from bacteria was observed after exposure to 0.3 microM of any bactridine tested, indicating that they modified Na(+) membrane permeability. This effect was blocked by 10 microM amiloride and by 25 microM mibefradil drugs that affect Na(+) and Ca(2+) channels respectively. We found no evidence of changes of K(+) or Ca(2+) concentrations neither inside nor outside the bacteria in experiments using the fluorescent dyes Fluo 4AM (10 microM) and PBFI (20 microM).


Toxicon | 2004

Histophatological changes and inflammatory response induced by Tityus discrepans scorpion venom in rams

Gina D'Suze; Víctor Salazar; Patricia Díaz; Carlos Sevcik; H. Azpúrua; N. Bracho


Toxicon | 2008

On the presence of antibodies against bovine, equine and poultry immunoglobulins in human IgG preparations, and its implications on antivenom production.

Carlos Sevcik; Patricia Díaz; Gina D’Suze


Toxicon | 2004

Modelling Tityus scorpion venom and antivenom pharmacokinetics. Evidence of active immunoglobulin G's F(ab')2 extrusion mechanism from blood to tissues.

Carlos Sevcik; Gina D'Suze; Patricia Díaz; Víctor Salazar; C. Hidalgo; H. Azpúrua; N. Bracho


Toxicon | 2007

Initial volume of a drug before it reaches the volume of distribution: pharmacokinetics of F(ab')2 antivenoms and other drugs.

Carlos Sevcik; Víctor Salazar; Patricia Díaz; Gina D’Suze


Toxicon | 2007

Effect of leukocyte inhibitors benzydamine and cyclophosphamide, on lung injury caused by Tityus discrepans scorpion venom

Gina D’Suze; Patricia Díaz; Víctor Salazar; Carlos Sevcik; Josmary Brazón


Gaceta Médica de Caracas | 2004

Escorpionismo del género Tityus en la sierra falconiana y su correlación con la liberación de mediadores inflamatorios y enzimas cardíacas

Alejandro Guinand; Hernando Cortés; Gina D’Suze; Patricia Díaz; Carlos Sevcik; Manuel González-Sponga; Giovanny Eduarte


Toxicon | 2014

IgY pharmacokinetics in rabbits: implications for IgY use as antivenoms.

Patricia Díaz; Caridad Malavé; Noraida Zerpa; Hilda Vázquez; Gina D'Suze; Yuyibeth Montero; Cecilia Castillo; Alejandro Alagón; Carlos Sevcik


Toxicon | 2012

Horse IgG- and ostrich IgY-F(ab′)2 groups have different affinities for mice erythrocytes and lymphocytes. Implications for avian immunoglobulin therapeutic usefulness

Carlos Sevcik; Gina D'Suze; Víctor Salazar; Patricia Díaz; Hilda Vázquez


Toxicon | 2013

High resolution fluorescence microscopy evidence on the transport of immunoglobulins. Differences between mammalian IgG, F(abʹ)2 and avian IgY

Carlos Sevcik; Víctor Salazar; Patricia Díaz; Gina D'Suze; Hilda Vázquez

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Hilda Vázquez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Alejandro Alagón

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Alejandro Olvera

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Felipe Olvera

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Jay W. Fox

University of Virginia

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Andrés B.C. Alagón

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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