Indolealkylamines in the venom of the scorpion Thorellius intrepidus

Scorpions are a group of arthropods that strike fear in many people due to their severe medical symptoms, even death, caused by their venomous stings. Even so, not all scorpion species contain harmful venoms against humans but still have valuable bioactive molecules, which could be used in developin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Toxicon (Oxford) 2023-09, Vol.233, p.107232-107232, Article 107232
Hauptverfasser: Ibarra-Vega, Rodrigo, Jiménez-Vargas, Juana María, Pineda-Contreras, Armando, Martínez-Martínez, Francisco Javier, Barajas-Saucedo, Carlos Eduardo, García-Ortega, Héctor, Magaña-Vergara, Nancy E., Possani, Lourival D., Corzo, Gerardo, Gaitan-Hinojosa, Mario Alberto, Vázquez-Vuelvas, Oscar Fernando, Zamudio, Fernando, Valdez-Velazquez, Laura Leticia
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Zusammenfassung:Scorpions are a group of arthropods that strike fear in many people due to their severe medical symptoms, even death, caused by their venomous stings. Even so, not all scorpion species contain harmful venoms against humans but still have valuable bioactive molecules, which could be used in developing new pharmaceutical leads for treating important diseases. This work conducted a comprehensive analysis of the venom from the scorpion Thorellius intrepidus. The venom of T. intrepidus was separated by size exclusion chromatography, and four main fractions were obtained. Fraction IV (FIV) contained small molecules representing over 90% of the total absorbance at 280 nm. Analysis of fraction FIV by RP-HPLC indicated the presence of three main molecules (FIV.1, FIV.2, and FIV.3) with similar UV absorbance spectra profiles. The molecular masses of FIV.1, FIV.2, and FIV.3 were determined, resulting in 175.99, 190.07, and 218.16 Da, respectively. Further confirmation through 1H-NMR and 13C-NMR analyses revealed that these molecules were serotonin, N-methylserotonin, and bufotenidine. These intriguing compounds are speculated to play a pivotal role in self-defense and increasing venom toxicity and could also offer promising biotechnological applications as small bioactive molecules. [Display omitted] •Serotonin, N-methylserotonin, and bufotenidine are abundant small molecules in scorpion venom Thorellius intrepidus.•N-methylserotonin, and bufotenidine molecules, are reported for the first time in scorpion venom.•N-methylserotonin showed activity on S. aureus.•Serotonin caused the deaths of cricket.
ISSN:0041-0101
1879-3150
DOI:10.1016/j.toxicon.2023.107232