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Characterization of the Actions of Toxins II-9.2.2 and II-10 from the Venom of the Scorpion Centruroides noxius on Transmitter Release from Mouse Brain Synaptosomes
Authors:María Sitges†  Lourival Domingos Possani‡  Alejandro Bayón†
Institution:Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad National Autónoma de México;Laboratorio de Neuroquímica, Instituto Mexicano de Psiquiatría, México City, México;Centro de Investigaciones en Ingeniería Genética y Biotecnología, Universidad National Autónoma de México
Abstract:Toxic peptides II-9.2.2 and II-10, purified from Centruroides noxius venom, bear highly homologous N-terminal amino acid sequences, and both toxins are lethal to mice. However, only toxin II-10 is active on the voltage-clamped squid axon, selectively decreasing the voltage-dependent Na+ current. Here, we have tested toxins II-9 and II-10 on synaptosomes from mouse brain: both toxins increased the release of gamma-3H]aminobutyric acid (3H]GABA). Their effect was completely blocked by tetrodotoxin or by the absence of external Na+. Also, both toxins increased Na+ permeability in isolated nerve terminals. Besides the observation that toxin II-9 is active on synaptosomes, the effect of toxin II-10 in this preparation is opposite to that observed in the squid axon. Thus, our results reflect functional differences between the populations of Na+ channels in mouse brain synaptosomes and in the squid axon. The release of GABA evoked by these toxins from synaptosomes required external Ca2+ and was blocked by Ca2+ channel blockers (verapamil and Co2+). This latter observation is in sharp contrast to the releasing action of veratrine, which evoked release even in the absence of external Ca2+. Furthermore, the action of both C. noxius toxins was potentiated by veratrine, a result suggesting they have different mechanisms of action. Among drugs that release neurotransmitters by increasing Na+ permeability, it is noteworthy that scorpion toxins are the only ones yet reported to have a strict requirement for external Ca2+.
Keywords:Synaptosomes  Release  γ-Aminobutyric acid  Scorpion toxins  Veratridine  Tetrodotoxin  Calcium channel blockers
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