36 resultados para Monochamus alternatus
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Venoms from Bothrops jararacussu, Bothrops asper, Bothrops atrox, Bothrops pirajai, Bothrops moojeni, Bothrops alternatus and Bothrops (Bothriopsis) bilineata were fractionated using a simplified procedure based on ion-exchange chromatography on CM-Sepharose at pH 8.0 or reverse phase HPLC. The resulting elution profiles showed important differences in the myotoxin content of these venoms. The venoms from B. alternatus, B. atrox and Bothriopsis bilineata did not contain the major myotoxin found in the other venoms. The amino acid sequence of the first 50 residues of the N-terminal region of the PLA(2)-like myotoxins showed a homology of 90-96% with other bothropic myotoxins. All of the myotoxins isolated induced rat paw edema, increased the level of plasma creatine kinase and produced myonecrosis together with polymorphonuclear cell infiltration.
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The present work aimed to determine the oral microbiotic composition of snakes from Sao Jose do Rio Preto city, São Paulo State, Brazil. Ten snake species, comprising the families Boidae, Colubridae, Elapidae and Viperidae, were submitted to microbiological examination of their oral cavity, which indicated positivity for all buccal samples. Gram-negative bacilli, gram-negative cocci bacilli, gram-positive bacilli and gram-positive cocci were isolated from the snakes. Among isolated bacterium species, the occurrence of coagulase-negative staphylococci in the buccal cavity of Crotalus durissus (Viperiade), Eunectes murinus (Boidae), Mastigodryas bifossatus (Colubridae) and Bacillus subtilis, common to oral cavity of Bothrops alternatus (Viperidae) and Phalotris mertensi (Colubridae), was detected. It was observed higher diversity of isolated bacteria from the oral cavity of Micrurus frontalis (Elapidae) and Philodryas nattereri (Colubridae), as well as the prevalence of gram-positive baccillus and gram-positive cocci. The composition of the oral microbiota of the studied snakes, with or without inoculating fangs, is diverse and also related to the formation of abscesses at the bite site in the victims of the ophidian accidents, and to pathogenic processes in the snakes that host these microorganisms.
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We studied ontogenetic changes in venom toxicity of the pitvipers Bothrops jararaca and B. alternatus in order to evaluate the relationship between venom action and diet. Toxicity tests (LD50) were performed for the venoms of adult and juvenile snakes on mice and bullfrog froglets, which represented endothermic and ectothermic prey respectively. The venom of juveniles of B. jararaca, but not of B. alternatus, had a higher toxicity on anurans than that of adults. This finding is consistent with the feeding habits of these two species, because juveniles of B. jararaca feed mainly on small anurans and lizards, shifting to endothermic prey at maturity, whereas B. alternatus preys mainly on endotherms throughout its life. Venom toxicity in endotherms was higher for adults of B. jararaca compared to juveniles, a feature not observed for B. alternatus. It is proposed that prey death/immobilization is the main function of the venom of juvenile snakes. As the snake grows, the digestive role of venom may become increasingly important, because adults prey upon large and bulky prey. The importance of adult venoms in prey digestion is reflected in their higher proteolytic activity.
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Zoologia) - IBRC
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En la provincia de Córdoba existen 35 especies de serpientes de las cuales solamente cinco son consideradas venenosas y de riesgo para la salud humana; se trata de las yararás chica (Bothrops diporus), grande (Bothrops alternatus) y ñata (Bothrops ammodytoides), la cascabel (Crotalus durissus) y la coral (Micrurus pyrrhocryptus). Estas cinco especies, conocidas comúnmente como “víboras”, se distribuyen por el oeste de nuestra provincia. Los accidentes producidos por mordeduras de serpientes venenosas representan en dicha provincia una importante problemática y los grupos afectados son trabajadores rurales, hacheros y carboneros del monte, mineros, personal que trabaja en obras viales, policías, bomberos, turistas y personas que van de campamento (Reati, 2013). Las estadísticas indican que anualmente se producen en Argentina unos 500 casos anuales, de los cuales 70-90 corresponden a la Provincia de Córdoba. Las continuas intervenciones humanas sobre las áreas silvestres por urbanizaciones, realización de obras de infraestructura, el crecimiento de las actividades agrícolas y turísticas, entre otras acciones, aumentan las probabilidades de encuentro entre personas y serpientes, lo que provoca mayor frecuencia de picaduras, como ha ocurrido en muchos países. A su vez, las serpientes –venenosas o no- se enfrentan con serios problemas de conservación debido a las alteraciones ambientales ya mencionadas, el comercio para la utilización del cuero de algunas especies, el mascotismo y fundamentalmente la mortandad en manos del hombre, que las mata indiscriminadamente por temor sin diferenciar si son o no peligrosas. Existe un gran sector de la población que no tiene posibilidad de acceder a la formación en estas problemáticas y la escuela constituye uno de los espacios más importantes para desarrollar esta tarea por su rol en la construcción de conocimientos. Sin embargo, los profesores de nivel medio no disponen de material didáctico desde una perspectiva específicamente regional para desarrollar temas curriculares sobre aspectos biológicos y ecológicos de la fauna de ofidios de la provincia de Córdoba y los problemas de conservación que deben afrontar, como tampoco acerca de la prevención de accidentes ofídicos y los primeros auxilios que se deben realizar en caso de mordeduras de serpientes. Estas circunstancias se contraponen con la ley provincial N° 8113 donde se incluyen, dentro del sistema educativo, aspectos inherentes a conservación, brindando también una serie de lineamientos pedagógicos que establecen la regionalización del currículo; además, asigna especial importancia al medio natural y al contexto sociocultural del alumno. Se presenta aquí como propuesta la producción de material teórico-práctico desde un enfoque transdisciplinar, de manera tal que la temática que aquí se plantea, por su complejidad, pueda ser abordada no solo desde las Ciencias Naturales, sino también desde otras ciencias, ya que abarca no solamente aspectos biológicos y ecológicos de los ofidios, sino también cuestiones relacionadas con la conservación de la biodiversidad y con la salud humana.
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Pine wilt disease (PWD) results from the interaction of three elements: the pathogenic nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus; the insect-vector, Monochamus sp.; and the host tree, mostly Pinus species. Bacteria isolated from B. xylophilus may be a fourth element in this complex disease. However, the precise role of bacteria in this interaction is unclear as both plant-beneficial and as plant-pathogenic bacteria may be associated with PWD. Using whole genome sequencing and phenotypic characterization, we were able to investigate in more detail the genetic repertoire of Serratia marcescens PWN146, a bacterium associated with B. xylophilus. We show clear evidence that S. marcescens PWN146 is able to withstand and colonize the plant environment, without having any deleterious effects towards a susceptible host (Pinus thunbergii), B. xylophilus nor to the nematode model C. elegans. This bacterium is able to tolerate growth in presence of xenobiotic/organic compounds, and use phenylacetic acid as carbon source. Furthermore, we present a detailed list of S. marcescens PWN146 potentials to interfere with plant metabolism via hormonal pathways and/or nutritional acquisition, and to be competitive against other bacteria and/or fungi in terms of resource acquisition or production of antimicrobial compounds. Further investigation is required to understand the role of bacteria in PWD. We have now reinforced the theory that B. xylophilus-associated bacteria may have a plant origin.