Skeletal muscle fiber hypercontraction induced by Bothrops asper myotoxic phospholipases A2 ex vivo does not involve a direct action on the contractile apparatus
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López Dávila, Alfredo Jesús
Weber, Natalie
Nayak, Arnab
Fritz, Leon
Moustafa, Kian Rami
Gand, Luis Vincens
Wehry, Enke
Kraft, Theresia
Thum, Thomas
Fernández Ulate, Julián
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Myonecrosis is a frequent clinical manifestation of envenomings by Viperidae snakes, mainly caused by the toxic actions of
secreted phospholipase A2
(
sPLA2) enzymes and sPLA2-
like homologs on skeletal muscle fibers. A hallmark of the necrotic
process induced by these myotoxins is the rapid appearance of hypercontracted muscle fibers, attributed to the massive influx
of Ca2+
resulting from cell membrane damage. However, the possibility of myotoxins having, in addition, a direct effect
on the contractile machinery of skeletal muscle fibers when internalized has not been investigated. This question is here
addressed by using an ex vivo model of single-skinned muscle fibers, which lack membranes but retain an intact contractile
apparatus. Rabbit psoas skinned fibers were exposed to two types of myotoxins of Bothrops asper venom: Mt-I, a catalytically
active Asp49 sPLA2
enzyme, and Mt-II, a Lys49 sPLA2-
like protein devoid of phospholipolytic activity. Neither of
these myotoxins affected the main parameters of force development in striated muscle sarcomeres of the skinned fibers.
Moreover, no microscopical alterations were evidenced after their exposure to Mt-I or Mt-II. In contrast to the lack of effects
on skinned muscle fibers, both myotoxins induced a strong hypercontraction in myotubes differentiated from murine C2C12
myoblasts, with drastic morphological alterations that reproduce those described in myonecrotic tissue in vivo. As neither
Mt-I nor Mt-II showed direct effects upon the contractile apparatus of skinned fibers, it is concluded that the mechanism
of hypercontraction triggered by both myotoxins in patients involves indirect effects, i.e., the large cytosolic Ca2+
increase
after sarcolemma permeabilization.
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myotoxin, snake venom, muscle, phospholipase A2, hypercontraction
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00424-023-02840-w