The Bushmaster (Cuaima) snake (Lachesis muta muta) of the Neotropical forest: the description of several haemostatic and biological activities in its venom
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Abstract
Cuaima (Lachesis muta muta)(Lmm) is responsible for particular
envenomations that occur mainly in people who are exploring
forest areas, in logging activities, mining exploitation (mainly gold
and diamonds) or indigenous people who live in small communities
and develop their vital activity in tropical and subtropical jungles
of the Venezuelan Lmm territory. A fibrinolytic toxin has been
purified from the venom of bushmaster cuaima by size exclusion
chromatography Sephacryl 300 chromatography column. Fractions
collected with high fibrinolytic and scarce haemorrhagic activities
were further fractionated by a cationic exchange Carboxymetil-
Sepharose (CMS) chromatography column. From CMS was
obtained a molecular mass ~26 kDa single band by SDS-PAGE,
called Yuyilysin, which had fibrinolytic activity that was completely
lost after treatment with ethylene di-amine tetra acetic acid (EDTA).
In conclusion, Yuyilysin showed a broader spectrum of activities,
with moderate haemorrhagic activity, non-oedematogenic
achievement, but strong fibrinolytic and coagulant actions.