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Characterization of the local tissue damage induced by LHF-II, a metalloproteinase with weak hemorrhagic activity isolated from Lachesis muta muta snake venom

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Rucavado Romero, Alexandra
Flores Sánchez, Eladio
Franceschi, Aida
Magalhaes, Arinos
Gutiérrez, José María

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Local tissue damage induced by LHF-II, a 22-kDa hemorrhagic metalloproteinase from Lachesis muta venom was studied. Intravital microscopy experiments evidenced hemorrhagic events 2 min after LHF-II application onto cremaster muscle, characterized by microhemorrhages in capillary vessels and venules. However, histological analysis showed only mild hemorrhage in the gastrocnemius muscle. LHF-II degraded laminin, fibronectin and type IV collagen upon incubation in vitro, but was not cytotoxic to capillary endothelial cells in culture. Intramuscular injection of LHF-II induced a mild myonecrosis, with early small increments in plasma creatine kinase activity. It also induced edema in the mouse footpad at doses where hemorrhage is absent. Injection of LHF-II induced the synthesis of matrix metalloproteinases evidenced in muscle homogenates and in exudate samples. It is concluded that LHF-II has weak hemorrhagic and myotoxic activities, and that its role in the pathogenesis of L. muta-induced local tissue damage is associated with edema formation and degradation of extracellular matrix components, either directly or by activation of endogenous matrix metalloproteinases.

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Animals, Capillaries, Cells, Cultured, Creatine Kinase, Edema, Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Materials, Foot, Hemorrhage, Injections, Intramuscular, Metalloendopeptidases, Mice, Microcirculation, Muscle, Skeletal, Necrosis, Peptide Hydrolases, Phospholipases A, Venules, Viperidae, Snake venom

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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0041010198002682

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