Abstract

Neurodegenerative diseases are one of the major causes of death worldwide, characterized by neurite atrophy, neuron apoptosis, and synapse loss. No effective treatment has been indicated for such diseases so far, and the search for new drugs is being increased in the last years. Animal venoms' secretion/venom can be an alternative for the discovery of new molecules, which could be the prototype for a new treatment. Here, we present the biochemical characterization and activity of the extract from the box jellyfish Chiropsalmus quadrumanus (Cq) on neurites. The Cq methanolic extract was obtained and incubated to human SH-SY5Y neurons, and neurite parameters were evaluated. The extract was tested in other cell types to check its cytotoxicity and was submitted to biochemical analysis by mass spectrometry in order to check its composition. We could verify that the Cq extract increased neurite outgrowth length and branching junctions, amplifying the contact between SH-SY5Y neurons, without affecting cell body and viability. The extract action was selective for neurons, as it did not cause any effects on other cell types, such as tumor line, nontumor line, and red blood cells. Moreover, mass spectrometry analysis revealed that there are no proteins but several low molecular mass compounds and peptides. Three peptides, characterized as cryptides, and 14 low molecular mass compounds were found to be related to cytoskeleton reorganization, cell membrane expansion, and antioxidant/neuroprotective activity, which act together to increase neuritogenesis. After this evaluation, we conclude that the Cq extract is a promising tool for neuronal connection recovery, an essential condition for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.

Highlights

  • Neurodegenerative diseases are one of the major causes of death worldwide

  • Our goal was to verify the composition of the methanolic extract of the tentacle of the box jellyfish (Chiropsalmus quadrumanus), as well as its activity on human neurons, analyzing its potential for neurite and branch formation, which would be useful in diseases characterized by neuronal loss

  • Neurons derived from the SHSY5Y cell line were analyzed after treatment with the Chiropsalmus quadrumanus (Cq) extract, in order to investigate its impact on neurite outgrowth

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Introduction

Neurodegenerative diseases are one of the major causes of death worldwide. The number of patients suffering from such diseases has been rising every year due to an increase in the life expectancy of the population. In 2015, 46.8 million people with dementia were reported worldwide, making it the. The expectancy is that, in 2050, this number could reach 131 mi for Alzheimer solely [1,2,3]. The most common neurodegenerative diseases included Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), Huntington’s disease (HD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). All these pathologies are characterized by protein or peptide accumulation in certain regions of the brain, inside

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