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Ontogenetic Variation in Biological Activities of Venoms from Hybrids between Bothrops erythromelas and Bothrops neuwiedi Snakes
Authors:Marcelo Larami Santoro  Thaís do Carmo  Bruna Heloísa Lopes Cunha  André Fonseca Alves  André Zelanis  Solange Maria de Toledo Serrano  Kathleen Fernandes Grego  Savio Stefanini Sant’Anna  Katia Cristina Barbaro  Wilson Fernandes
Institution:1. Laboratório de Fisiopatologia, Instituto Butantan, São Paulo-SP, Brazil.; 2. Laboratório Especial de Toxinologia Aplicada and Center of Toxins, Immune-Response and Cell Signaling, Instituto Butantan, São Paulo-SP, Brazil.; 3. Laboratório de Herpetologia, Instituto Butantan, São Paulo-SP, Brazil.; 4. Laboratório de Imunopatologia, Instituto Butantan, São Paulo-SP, Brazil.; Universidad de Costa Rica, COSTA RICA,
Abstract:Lance-headed snakes are found in Central and South America, and they account for most snakebites in Brazil. The phylogeny of South American pitvipers has been reviewed, and the presence of natural and non-natural hybrids between different species of Bothrops snakes demonstrates that reproductive isolation of several species is still incomplete. The present study aimed to analyze the biological features, particularly the thrombin-like activity, of venoms from hybrids born in captivity, from the mating of a female Bothrops erythromelas and a male Bothrops neuwiedi, two species whose venoms are known to display ontogenetic variation. Proteolytic activity on azocoll and amidolytic activity on N-benzoyl-DL-arginine-p-nitroanilide hydrochloride (BAPNA) were lowest when hybrids were 3 months old, and increased over body growth, reaching values similar to those of the father when hybrids were 12 months old. The clotting activity on plasma diminished as hybrids grew; venoms from 3- and 6-months old hybrids showed low clotting activity on fibrinogen (i.e., thrombin-like activity), like the mother venom, and such activity was detected only when hybrids were older than 1 year of age. Altogether, these results point out that venom features in hybrid snakes are genetically controlled during the ontogenetic development. Despite the presence of the thrombin-like enzyme gene(s) in hybrid snakes, they are silenced during the first six months of life.
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