Mammalian Venoms Charles Norton Lisa Toelle. Mammalian Venoms Of all the diversity of mammals, there...

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Mammalian Venoms Charles Norton Lisa Toelle

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Page 1: Mammalian Venoms Charles Norton Lisa Toelle. Mammalian Venoms Of all the diversity of mammals, there are only a few species that exhibit toxicity. Although.

Mammalian Venoms

Charles Norton

Lisa Toelle

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Mammalian Venoms

• Of all the diversity of mammals, there are only a few species that exhibit toxicity.

• Although skunks and pangolins emit noxious fumes, they are left out of this report due to there lack of toxicity. They are, however, mild irritants.

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Solenodons

• Cuban Solenodon– Solenodon cubanus

• Haitian Solenodon– Solenodon paradoxus

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Solenodons

• Characteristics– Resemble large

shrews– Nocturnal– Burrowing– Insectivores

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Solenodon Venom

• Mechanism of Action– Channel in second lower incisors to deliver venom– Venomous saliva is delivered from a hollow duct,

which is connected to modified submaxillary salival glands

• Ecological Benefits– Defense– Immobilization of prey

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Sources for Solenodon Information

• Folinsbee, K.E, Muller, J. and Reisz, R.R. 2007. Canine grooves: morphology, function, and relevance to venom. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(2):547–551.

• Zoological Society of London. Retrieved 3-10-09. http://www.edgeofexistence.org/conservation/solenodon.php

• The City College of New York. Retrieved 4-10-09. http://www.culturequest.us/cuba/animallife.htm

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Slow Lorises

• Sunda Loris– Nycticebus coucang

• Bengal Slow Loris– Nycticebus

bengalensis

• Pygmy Slow Loris– Nyciticebus pygmaeus

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Slow Lorises

• Characteristics– Only toxic primate– Slow-moving

quadrapedal– Nocturnal – Arboreal

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Slow Lorises

• Venom Composition– A protein very similar to cat dander

• Mechanism of Action– Venom in saliva (from sebaceous glands near

elbows)– Suck toxin into their mouths for delivery

• Ecological Benefits– Protection from enemies

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Sources for Lorises Information

• Krane, S, Itagaki, Y, Nakanishi, K, Weldon, P.J. 2003. “Venom” of the slow loris: sequence similarityof prosimian skin gland protein and Fel d 1 cat allergen. Naturwissenschaften 90:60–62.

• Fry, B. Poisonous Primate?! Retrieved 3-16-2009. Venomdoc. http://www.kingsnake.com/toxinology/loris/slow_loris.html

• National Geographic. (2008). Retrieved 4-10-09. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/06/photogalleries/animal-pictures/

• Nature. (2009). Animal Behavior: Slow Food. Retrieved 4-10-09. Nature. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v443/n7109/full/ 443248a.html

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Shrews

• Northern Short Tailed Shrew– Blarina brevicauda

• Eurasian Water Shrew– Neomys fodiens

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Shrews

• Characteristics– Small body– Long nose– Similar appearance to

a mouse or rat

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Shrews

Venom Composition– Soricidin– Blarina - BLTX

• kallikrein-like protease capable of cleaving kinins

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Shrews

• Mechanisms of Action– Neurotoxic– Paralytic properties in soricidin– Hypotension due to blarina

– Protease activity

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Shrew Toxin Mechanisms

NeurotoxicityNeurotoxicityParalysisParalysis HypotensionHypotension

VenomVenom

Impairment of Impairment of Target OrganismTarget Organism

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Shrews

• Ecological Benefits– Helps immobilize prey– Defense

• Bite is more toxic if pregnant

– Possible medicinal uses for human pain treatment

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Sources for Shrew Information• Kita M, Nakamura Y, Okumura Y, Ohdachi SD, Oba Y, Yoshikuni M, Kido

H, Uemura D. Blarina toxin, a mammalian lethal venom from the short-tailed shrew Blarina brevicauda: Isolation and characterization. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2004 May 18;101(20):7542-7.

• Kita M, Nakamura Y, Okumura Y, Ohdachi SD, Oba Y, Yoshikuni M, Kido H, Uemura D. Purification and characterisation of blarinasin, a new tissue kallikrein-like protease from the short-tailed shrew Blarina brevicauda: comparative studies with blarina toxin. Biological Chemistry. February 2005, Vol. 386 Issue 2, p177-182

• Gonthier, Gilles. (2009). Retrieved 4-10-09. http://www.wildlifenorthamerica.com/Mammal/Northern-Short-tailed-Shrew/Blarina/brevicauda.html

• Biology Department, Davidson College. (1999). Retrieved 4-10-09. http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/anphys/1999/Rachal/rachal2.htm

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Platypus

• Ornithorhycnus anatinus

• Characteristics:– Electro-sensitive– Semi-aquatic– Mostly nocturnal– Only venomous

mammal in Australia

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Platypus

• Venom Composition– Defensin-like proteins (three of which are unique to

platypuses)– Made in glands in the legs– Evolved via gene duplication of immune system

genes

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Platypus

• Mechanisms of action:– Leads to edema around the area of the wound and

increases the victims sensitivity to pain.– May also result in decreased blood pressure,

respiratory distress, and slightly hemolytic– Neurological effects

• Linked to decrease in pH leading to altered ion entry

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Platypus Venom

NeurologicalNeurologicalEffectsEffects

CardiovascularCardiovascularEffectsEffects

Local Edema Local Edema and Painand Pain

VenomVenom

Impairment of Impairment of Target OrganismTarget Organism

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Platypus Spurs

– Delivered via spurs on hind limbs of males – Only mammals to squirt venom (not mixed

with saliva)

Spur

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Platypus

• Ecological Benefits– For dominance during mating season

• only found in males

– Defense– Possible uses for medicinal research in pain

in humans

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Platypus Sources

• Geristen V. Platypus poison. Protein Spotlight: Issue 29, 2002.

• Plater G, Milburn P, Martin R. Venom From the Platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, Induces a Calcium-Dependent Current in Cultured Dorsal Root Ganglion Cells. J Neurophysiol 85:1340-1345, 2001.

• Luna Media Pty Ltd. (2007). Evolution of Platypus Venom Revealed. Retrieved 3-26-09. Cosmos Magazine. www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/1423/evolution-platypus-venom-revealed

• Fry, B. Platypus Venom. Retreived 3-16-2009. Venomdoc. www.kingsnake.com/toxinology/old/mammals/platypus

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Summary

• Few mammals posses toxins

• The diverse mammalian clades possessing toxins suggest independent evolution.

• Toxins found in these mammals appear to be primarily for defensive purposes