Author/Editor     Bunc, Matjaž; Bregar, Renata; Šuput, Dušan
Title     The importance of hemolysis in the lethal effects of equinatoxin II, a protein from the sea anemone Actinia equina (L.)
Type     članek
Source     Pflugers Arch
Vol. and No.     Letnik 440, št. 5 Suppl
Publication year     2000
Volume     str. R151-2
Language     eng
Abstract     Equinatoxin 2 (EqT 2) is one of the three isotoxins isolated from the sea anemone Actinia equina (L.). The cause of death due to i.v. application of Fq T 2 was attributed to its hemolytic activity and hiperkaliemia, and the direct cardio-respiratory effects of the toxin. The toxin also binds to plasma lipids and forms toxic conglomerates with them. In our study we tried to evaluate the importance of interaction of the toxin with blood components in the toxin lethality. Anaesthetized male Wistar rats were used. The respiratory activity, ECG and animal serum ionic composition were monitored. To simulate isolated effects of the toxin hemolytic activity, hemolysed erythrocytes, KCI and mixture of rat serum with the toxin were injected i.v.. It was shown that neither the lysed erythrocytes nor the mixture of rat serum with the toxin were lethal for the experimental animals. Even KCI, in concentrations detected in serum of rats killed by the toxin, did not cause the death of experimental animals. Our results indicate that either a combination of the tested effects of the toxin on blood components or more probably the direct effects of the toxin on vital organs are responsible for the toxin lethality.
Descriptors     CNIDARIAN VENOMS
BLOOD PRESSURE
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE
PLETHYSMOGRAPHY
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
RATS
HEMOLYSIS
LETHAL DOSE 50
HEART RATE