Muscle and nerve toxins Flashcards

1
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What are potential sources of tetrodotoxin

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Ingestion of animal containing tetrodotoxin - puffer fish

Bitten/stung by an animal with tetrodotoxin - blue ringed octupus

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Is tetrodotoxin produced by the animals in which the sources arise

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No, marine bacteria located in the animal produce it - symbiotic relationship - unclear as to how the animals show immunity to the toxin

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What are some symptoms of tetrodotoxin

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Numbness in lips and tongue, headache, vomiting, increased levels of paralysis, respiratory muscle paralysis leads to death (20mins-8hours)

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What is the treatment for tetrodotoxin

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Keep alive until tetrodotoxin is broken down by the body

Mechanically ventilate the patient to prevent death by respiratory paralysis - allows this time

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What is the action of tetrodotoxin

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Blocking of Nav channels
No action potential in motor/sensory neurons
Reduction in neurotransmitter release at the neuromuscular junction - No muscular action potential produced leading to paralysis

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6
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Which Nav channels are sensitive to tetrodotoxin

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  1. 1,2,3,4,6,7

1. 5,8,9 are insensitive channels

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7
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What are sources of dendrotoxins

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Snake neurotoxins, mamba snake family

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What are the symptoms of dendrotoxins

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Early weakness/numbness at bite site
Ptosis - drooping eyelids, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), Paresis (mild general paralysis around the body), Resp failure leads to death

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9
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What is the physiology of dendrotoxins

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Blockage of Kv channels - depolarisation lasts longer so depletion of Ach stores at the presynapse
No more Ach to release results in no action potentials so no contraction

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10
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How do dendrotoxins affect K channels

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Decrease K current to 25%

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How are dendrotoxins treated

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Antivenom, removes toxin from bound channels, prevents binding with channels

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12
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What are conotoxin sources

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Cone snails

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What is the target of conotoxins

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Cav2.2 and Nav1.8 - block the channels in peripheral and CNS - may be beneficial for blocking pain signals

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Conotoxin symptoms

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Burning pain - paradoxically short term symptom due to nociceptor stimulation
Swelling at site
Numbness, CV and resp distress, loss of coordination, nausea, stomach cramp

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