International audienceThe resistance of the scorpion Androctonus australis to its own venom, as well as to the venom of other species, was investigated. A comparison of the electrical and pharmacological properties of muscle and nerve fibres from Androctonus australis with those from the crayfish Procambarus clarkii enabled us to understand the lack of effect of scorpion venom (110-180 microg ml-1) and purified toxins, which are active on voltage-gated Na+ and K+ channels, Ca2+-activated K+ channels, on scorpion tissues. Voltage-clamp experiments showed that peptide K+ channel blockers from scorpion and snake have no effect on currents in muscle and nerve fibres from either scorpions or crayfish. The scorpion toxin kaliotoxin (KTX), a speci...
The effects of venom from the Indian red scorpion Buthus tamulus (BT) on neuromuscular transmission ...
Scorpion beta-toxins represent a particular pharmacological group of voltage-gated sodium channel (V...
Background: Among scorpion species, the Buthidae produce the most deadly and painful venoms. However...
The yellow Iranian scorpion Odontobuthus doriae can cause fatal envenoming, but its mechanism of act...
Scorpion venoms contain toxins that block different types of potassium channels. Some of these toxin...
AbstractcDNAs encoding novel long-chain scorpion toxins (64 amino acid residues, including only six ...
Scorpionism is frequently accompanied by a massive release of catecholamines and acetylcholine from ...
AbstractA number of invertebrate venoms have been tested for effects on M-type K+ currents (IK(M)) i...
The Indian red scorpion Buthus tamulus (or Mesobuthus tamulus) can cause fatal envenoming, but its m...
International audiencePotassium (K(+)) channels are trans-membrane proteins, which play a key role i...
The effects of venom from the Indian red scorpion Buthus tamulus (BT) on neuromuscular transmission ...
Scorpion beta-toxins represent a particular pharmacological group of voltage-gated sodium channel (V...
Background: Among scorpion species, the Buthidae produce the most deadly and painful venoms. However...
The yellow Iranian scorpion Odontobuthus doriae can cause fatal envenoming, but its mechanism of act...
Scorpion venoms contain toxins that block different types of potassium channels. Some of these toxin...
AbstractcDNAs encoding novel long-chain scorpion toxins (64 amino acid residues, including only six ...
Scorpionism is frequently accompanied by a massive release of catecholamines and acetylcholine from ...
AbstractA number of invertebrate venoms have been tested for effects on M-type K+ currents (IK(M)) i...
The Indian red scorpion Buthus tamulus (or Mesobuthus tamulus) can cause fatal envenoming, but its m...
International audiencePotassium (K(+)) channels are trans-membrane proteins, which play a key role i...
The effects of venom from the Indian red scorpion Buthus tamulus (BT) on neuromuscular transmission ...
Scorpion beta-toxins represent a particular pharmacological group of voltage-gated sodium channel (V...
Background: Among scorpion species, the Buthidae produce the most deadly and painful venoms. However...