Abstract
Venomous mammals are rare and their venoms have not been comprehensively investigated. Among shrews, only venoms of the short-tailed shrew Blarina brevicauda and the Eurasian water shrew Neomys fodiens have been characterized thus far. Neomys fodiens employs its venom to hunt on larger prey and store it in a comatose state. Recently, the potent paralytic activity of its venom has been confirmed. Here we assayed the hemolytic effects of crude extracts of salivary glands of N. fodiens and the common shrew Sorex araneus in the red blood cells of frog. Toxins present in saliva were identified by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry. For both shrew species we found significant concentration-dependent effects of venom on hemolysis in erythrocytes evaluated as hemoglobin release. Hemolytic effects of N. fodiens saliva were stronger than those produced by S. araneus. We identified four toxins in N. fodiens venom and five in the saliva of S. araneus. Some of them are likely to produce hemolysis in frog’s erythrocytes. Our results show that shrew venoms, in addition to potent paralytic properties, possess also hemolytic activity that may allow them to hunt larger prey as frogs. Additionally, because S. araneus saliva exhibits toxic activity we propose to add the common shrew to the list of venomous mammals.
Highlights
Toxicity of venom of Neomys fodiens potent paralytic activity [1,2] lower cardioinhibitory effects coupled with a reversible cardiac arrest [2] phospholipase A2, lysozyme C and hyaluronidase identified in the venom determination of the hemolytic activity of venom of N. fodiens (NF) and saliva of Sorex araneus (SA)
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2015/17/N/NZ8/01567 from the National Science Centre (Poland)
Summary
Toxicity of venom of Neomys fodiens potent paralytic activity (paralysis, convulsions, irregular respiration) [1,2] lower cardioinhibitory effects coupled with a reversible cardiac arrest [2] phospholipase A2, lysozyme C and hyaluronidase identified in the venom [2,3]. Toxicity of venom of Neomys fodiens potent paralytic activity (paralysis, convulsions, irregular respiration) [1,2] lower cardioinhibitory effects coupled with a reversible cardiac arrest [2] phospholipase A2, lysozyme C and hyaluronidase identified in the venom determination of the hemolytic activity of venom of N. fodiens (NF) and saliva of Sorex araneus (SA)
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