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Noradrenergic innervation in activation of venom gland of Bothrops jararaca snake.

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Author(s):
Milene Schmidt do Amaral e Luna
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas (ICB/SDI)
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Examining board members:
Norma Yamanouye; Zulma Felisbina da Silva Ferreira; Ruy Gastaldoni Jaeger
Advisor: Norma Yamanouye
Abstract

In this work we showed that venom extraction increases the activation of transcription factors like NF<font face=\"symbol\">kB and AP-1. Noradrenaline released after venom extraction is responsible for NF<font face=\"symbol\">kB and AP-1 activation. Stimulation of both <font face=\"symbol\">a- and <font face=\"symbol\">b-adrenoceptors is involved in this response, however the increase of AP-1 activation is time dependent. A sexual dimorphism has been verified in NF<font face=\"symbol\">kB and AP-1 activation. Activation of NF<font face=\"symbol\">kB occurs earlier in female than in male snakes and activation of AP-1 is greater in female than in male snakes. We also showed that venom extraction activates venom gland by stimulating noradrenergic innervation. Noradrenaline acting at both <font face=\"symbol\">a- and <font face=\"symbol\">b-adrenoceptors regulates synthesis of protein of the venom gland, but not the toxin of the venom. In conclusion, stimulation of noradrenergic innervation triggers the venom production cycle by regulating synthesis of protein that probably is essential to activate venom gland to produce venom by activating transcription factors. (AU)