Composition and biological activities of the aqueous extracts of three scleractinian corals from the Mexican Caribbean: Pseudodiploria strigosa, Porites astreoides and Siderastrea siderea

Abstract Background: Scleractinian corals (stony corals) are the most abundant reef-forming cnidarians found in coral reefs throughout the world. Despite their abundance and ecological importance, information about the diversity of their toxins and their biological activities is very scarce. In thi...

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Main Authors: Alejandro García-Arredondo, Alejandra Rojas-Molina, César Ibarra-Alvarado, Fernando Lazcano-Pérez, Roberto Arreguín-Espinosa, Judith Sánchez-Rodríguez
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Language:English
Published: SciELO 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases
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spelling doaj-f3d6ed89e9f44e86a14e01c6e7db22bc2020-11-25T01:51:05ZengSciELOJournal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases1678-91992016-12-0122010.1186/s40409-016-0087-2S1678-91992016000100323Composition and biological activities of the aqueous extracts of three scleractinian corals from the Mexican Caribbean: Pseudodiploria strigosa, Porites astreoides and Siderastrea sidereaAlejandro García-ArredondoAlejandra Rojas-MolinaCésar Ibarra-AlvaradoFernando Lazcano-PérezRoberto Arreguín-EspinosaJudith Sánchez-RodríguezAbstract Background: Scleractinian corals (stony corals) are the most abundant reef-forming cnidarians found in coral reefs throughout the world. Despite their abundance and ecological importance, information about the diversity of their toxins and their biological activities is very scarce. In this study, the chemical composition and the biological activities of the aqueous extracts of Pseudodiploria strigosa, Porites astreoides and Siderastrea siderea, three scleractinian corals from the Mexican Caribbean, have been assessed for the first time. Methods: Toxicity of the extracts was assessed in crickets; the presence of cytolysins was detected by the hemolysis assay; the vasoconstrictor activity was determined by the isolated rat aortic ring assay; the nociceptive activity was evaluated by the formalin test. The presence of phospholipases A2 (PLA2), serine proteases, and hyaluronidases was determined by enzymatic methods. Low-molecular-weight fractions were obtained by gel filtration chromatography and ultrafiltration. Results: Extracts from the three species were toxic to crickets, induced hemolysis in human and rat erythrocytes, produced vasoconstriction on isolated rat aortic rings, and presented phospholipase A2 and serine-protease activity. Despite the fact that these corals are not considered to be harmless to humans, the extracts generated significant nociceptive responses. The matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry analysis of the low-molecular-weight fractions revealed the presence of peptides within a mass range of 3000 to 6000 Da. These fractions were toxic to crickets and two of them induced a transitory vasoconstrictor effect on isolated rat aortic rings. Conclusion: This study suggests that scleractinian corals produce low-molecular-weight peptides that are lethal to crickets and induce vasoconstriction.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992016000100323&lng=en&tlng=enScleractiniaPseudodiploria strigosaPorites astreoidesSiderastrea sidereaToxicityHemolysisVasoconstrictionNociceptive response
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author Alejandro García-Arredondo
Alejandra Rojas-Molina
César Ibarra-Alvarado
Fernando Lazcano-Pérez
Roberto Arreguín-Espinosa
Judith Sánchez-Rodríguez
spellingShingle Alejandro García-Arredondo
Alejandra Rojas-Molina
César Ibarra-Alvarado
Fernando Lazcano-Pérez
Roberto Arreguín-Espinosa
Judith Sánchez-Rodríguez
Composition and biological activities of the aqueous extracts of three scleractinian corals from the Mexican Caribbean: Pseudodiploria strigosa, Porites astreoides and Siderastrea siderea
Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases
Scleractinia
Pseudodiploria strigosa
Porites astreoides
Siderastrea siderea
Toxicity
Hemolysis
Vasoconstriction
Nociceptive response
author_facet Alejandro García-Arredondo
Alejandra Rojas-Molina
César Ibarra-Alvarado
Fernando Lazcano-Pérez
Roberto Arreguín-Espinosa
Judith Sánchez-Rodríguez
author_sort Alejandro García-Arredondo
title Composition and biological activities of the aqueous extracts of three scleractinian corals from the Mexican Caribbean: Pseudodiploria strigosa, Porites astreoides and Siderastrea siderea
title_short Composition and biological activities of the aqueous extracts of three scleractinian corals from the Mexican Caribbean: Pseudodiploria strigosa, Porites astreoides and Siderastrea siderea
title_full Composition and biological activities of the aqueous extracts of three scleractinian corals from the Mexican Caribbean: Pseudodiploria strigosa, Porites astreoides and Siderastrea siderea
title_fullStr Composition and biological activities of the aqueous extracts of three scleractinian corals from the Mexican Caribbean: Pseudodiploria strigosa, Porites astreoides and Siderastrea siderea
title_full_unstemmed Composition and biological activities of the aqueous extracts of three scleractinian corals from the Mexican Caribbean: Pseudodiploria strigosa, Porites astreoides and Siderastrea siderea
title_sort composition and biological activities of the aqueous extracts of three scleractinian corals from the mexican caribbean: pseudodiploria strigosa, porites astreoides and siderastrea siderea
publisher SciELO
series Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases
issn 1678-9199
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Abstract Background: Scleractinian corals (stony corals) are the most abundant reef-forming cnidarians found in coral reefs throughout the world. Despite their abundance and ecological importance, information about the diversity of their toxins and their biological activities is very scarce. In this study, the chemical composition and the biological activities of the aqueous extracts of Pseudodiploria strigosa, Porites astreoides and Siderastrea siderea, three scleractinian corals from the Mexican Caribbean, have been assessed for the first time. Methods: Toxicity of the extracts was assessed in crickets; the presence of cytolysins was detected by the hemolysis assay; the vasoconstrictor activity was determined by the isolated rat aortic ring assay; the nociceptive activity was evaluated by the formalin test. The presence of phospholipases A2 (PLA2), serine proteases, and hyaluronidases was determined by enzymatic methods. Low-molecular-weight fractions were obtained by gel filtration chromatography and ultrafiltration. Results: Extracts from the three species were toxic to crickets, induced hemolysis in human and rat erythrocytes, produced vasoconstriction on isolated rat aortic rings, and presented phospholipase A2 and serine-protease activity. Despite the fact that these corals are not considered to be harmless to humans, the extracts generated significant nociceptive responses. The matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry analysis of the low-molecular-weight fractions revealed the presence of peptides within a mass range of 3000 to 6000 Da. These fractions were toxic to crickets and two of them induced a transitory vasoconstrictor effect on isolated rat aortic rings. Conclusion: This study suggests that scleractinian corals produce low-molecular-weight peptides that are lethal to crickets and induce vasoconstriction.
topic Scleractinia
Pseudodiploria strigosa
Porites astreoides
Siderastrea siderea
Toxicity
Hemolysis
Vasoconstriction
Nociceptive response
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992016000100323&lng=en&tlng=en
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