Up-regulation of the expressions of phospholipase A2 inhibitors in the liver of a venomous snake by its own venom phospholipase A2 |
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Authors: | Kohshi Kinkawa Shin Watanabe Kyozo Hayashi Seiji Inoue |
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Affiliation: | a Laboratory of Biochemistry, Osaka University of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Takatsuki, Osaka 569-1094, Japan b The Japan Snake Institute, Yabuzuka, Ohta, Gunma 379-2301, Japan |
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Abstract: | Venomous snakes such as Gloydius brevicaudus have three distinct types of phospholipase A2 inhibitors (PLIα, PLIβ, and PLIγ) in their blood so as to protect themselves from their own venom phospholipases A2 (PLA2s). Expressions of these PLIs in G. brevicaudus liver were found to be enhanced by the intramuscular injection of its own venom. The enhancement of gene expressions of PLIα and PLIβ in the liver was also found to be induced by acidic PLA2 contained in this venom. Furthermore, these effects of acidic PLA2 on gene expression of PLIs were shown to be unrelated to its enzymatic activity. These results suggest that these venomous snakes have developed the self-protective system against their own venom, by which the venom components up-regulate the expression of anti-venom proteins in their liver. |
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Keywords: | Phospholipase A2 Phospholipase A2 inhibitor Viperidae Gene expression Snake venom Self-protection |
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