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2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 440-441
Author(s):  
Sourav Dutta ◽  
Monish Kumar Thapa ◽  
Hirakjyoti Das ◽  
Tilak Kumar Pradhan ◽  
Debajit Mahanta ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriela Trevisan ◽  
Sara Marchesan Oliveira

: Pain is a complex phenomenon that is usually unpleasant and aversive. It can range widely in intensity, quality, and duration and has diverse pathophysiologic mechanisms and meanings. Voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels are essential to transmitting painful stimuli from the periphery until the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. Thus, blocking voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs) can effectively control pain refractory to treatments currently used in the clinic, such as cancer and neuropathic pain. VGCCs blockers isolated of cobra Naja naja kaouthia (α-cobratoxin), spider Agelenopsis aperta (ω-Agatoxin IVA), spider Phoneutria nigriventer (PhTx3.3, PhTx3.4, PhTx3.5, PhTx3.6), spider Hysterocrates gigas (SNX-482), cone snails Conus geographus (GVIA), Conus magnus (MVIIA or ziconotide), Conus catus (CVID, CVIE and CVIF), Conus striatus (SO-3), Conus fulmen (FVIA), Conus moncuri (MoVIA and MoVIB), Conus regularis (RsXXIVA), Conus eburneus (Eu1.6), Conus victoriae (Vc1.1.), Conus regius (RgIA), and spider Ornithoctonus huwena (huwentoxin-I and huwentoxin-XVI) venoms caused antinociceptive effects in different acute and chronic pain models. Currently, ziconotide is the only clinical used N-type VGCCs blocker peptide for chronic intractable pain. However, ziconotide causes different adverse effects. The intrathecal route of administration also impairs its use in a more significant number of patients. In this sense, peptides isolated from animal venoms or their synthetic forms that modulate or block VGCCs channels seem to be a relevant prototype for developing new analgesics efficacious and well tolerated by patients.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 122-124
Author(s):  
Rohit Giri ◽  
Rishi Baral ◽  
Roshan Giri ◽  
Karan Bahadur Shah ◽  
Frank Tillack
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The spitting of the Monocled cobra is less documented and so far known from populations in West Bengal, India only. We report on the first evidence of spitting by Naja kaouthia from Nepal.


2021 ◽  
pp. 104256
Author(s):  
U. Rashmi ◽  
Suyog Khochare ◽  
Saurabh Attarde ◽  
R.R. Senji Laxme ◽  
Vivek Suranse ◽  
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Author(s):  
Spencer C. Greene ◽  
Lesley Osborn ◽  
Rachel Bower ◽  
Stephen A. Harding ◽  
Katrin Takenaka

2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 523-528
Author(s):  
Dayanira Paniagua ◽  
Kendall Crowns ◽  
Michelle Montonera ◽  
Anne Wertheimer ◽  
Alejandro Alagón ◽  
...  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ratchaphol Thongchum ◽  
Worapong Singchat ◽  
Nararat Laopichienpong ◽  
Panupong Tawichasri ◽  
Ekaphan Kraichak ◽  
...  

Abstract To better understand PBI-DdeI satellite DNA located in the centromeric region of python, molecular evolution analysis was conducted on 40 snake species. A ladder-like pattern of DNA bands with repetition of the 194–210 bp monomer was observed in 15 species using PCR. Molecular cloning was performed to obtain 97 AT-rich monomer sequences. Phylogenetic and network analyses showed three PBI-DdeI subfamilies with sequences grouped in species-specific clusters, suggesting rapid evolution. Slow evolution was found in eight species with shared PBI-DdeI sequences, suggesting recent species diversification, allowing PBI-DdeI no time to diverge, with limited homogenization and fixation processes. Quantitative real-time PCR showed large differences in copy number between Python bivittatus and other snakes, consistent with repeat scanning of whole genome sequences. Copy numbers were significantly higher in female Naja kaouthia than in males, concurring with chromosomal distribution of PBI-DdeI specifically localized to female W chromosomes. PBI-DdeI might act as an evolutionary driver with several repeats to promote W chromosome differentiation and heterochromatinization in N. kaouthia. Analysis revealed PBI-DdeI with a reduced copy number, compared to P. bivittatus, in most snakes studied, and it is possible that it subsequently dispersed and amplified on W chromosomes with different functional roles in N. kaouthia.


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