2012
DOI: 10.2478/v10102-012-0028-z
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Acute toxicity of vipoxin and its components: is the acidic component an “inhibitor” of PLA2 toxicity?

Abstract: Vipoxin is a heterodimeric neurotoxin isolated from the venom of the Bulgarian long-nosed viper Vipera ammodytes meridionalis. Vipoxin represents a noncovalent association of two subunits – a basic and toxic phospholipase A2 enzyme, and an acidic non-enzymatic component (vipoxin's acidic component). It was postulated that the phospholipase A2 subunit was more toxic than the whole vipoxin complex and the function of the acidic component was to reduce the enzymatic and toxic activities of the basic phospholipase… Show more

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“…Our future research goal is to isolate individual subunits and study their cardiac and vascular effects. Interestingly, in vipoxin, a very close homolog of HDP-1, the enzymatically inactive subunit is practically non-toxic to mice [ 55 ]. If this HDP-1 subunit manifests effects similar to those of heterodimeric HDP-1, it may be considered as a basis for the design of cardiostimulating and/or vasorelaxant drugs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our future research goal is to isolate individual subunits and study their cardiac and vascular effects. Interestingly, in vipoxin, a very close homolog of HDP-1, the enzymatically inactive subunit is practically non-toxic to mice [ 55 ]. If this HDP-1 subunit manifests effects similar to those of heterodimeric HDP-1, it may be considered as a basis for the design of cardiostimulating and/or vasorelaxant drugs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%