Brazilian Theraphosidae: a toxicological point of view

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Autor(a) principal: Macedo,Keven Wender Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Costa,Lucas Jeferson de Lima, Souza,Jéssica Oliveira de, Vasconcelos,Isadora Alves de, Castro,Jessica Schneider de, Santana,Carlos José Correia de, Magalhães,Ana Carolina Martins, Castro,Mariana de Souza, Pires Júnior,Osmindo Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992021000100215
Resumo: Abstract The Theraphosidae family includes the largest number of species of the Mygalomorphae infraorder, with hundreds of species currently catalogued. However, there is a huge lack on physiologic and even ecologic information available, especially in Brazil, which is the most biodiverse country in the world. Over the years, spiders have been presented as a source of multiple biologically active compounds with basic roles, such as primary defense against pathogenic microorganisms or modulation of metabolic pathways and as specialized hunters. Spider venoms also evolved in order to enable the capture of prey by interaction with a diversity of molecular targets of interest, raising their pharmaceutical potential for the development of new drugs. Among the activities found in compounds isolated from venoms and hemocytes of Brazilian Theraphosidae there are antimicrobial, antifungal, antiparasitic and antitumoral, as well as properties related to proteinase action and neuromuscular blockage modulated by ionic voltage-gated channel interaction. These characteristics are present in different species from multiple genera, which is strong evidence of the important role in spider survival. The present review aims to compile the main results of studies from the last decades on Brazilian Theraphosidae with special focus on results obtained with the crude venom or compounds isolated from both venom and hemocytes, and their physiological and chemical characterization.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian Theraphosidae: a toxicological point of view
title Brazilian Theraphosidae: a toxicological point of view
spellingShingle Brazilian Theraphosidae: a toxicological point of view
Macedo,Keven Wender Rodrigues
Brazilian Theraphosidae
Crude venom
Hemocytes
Biological active compounds
Spiders
title_short Brazilian Theraphosidae: a toxicological point of view
title_full Brazilian Theraphosidae: a toxicological point of view
title_fullStr Brazilian Theraphosidae: a toxicological point of view
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian Theraphosidae: a toxicological point of view
title_sort Brazilian Theraphosidae: a toxicological point of view
author Macedo,Keven Wender Rodrigues
author_facet Macedo,Keven Wender Rodrigues
Costa,Lucas Jeferson de Lima
Souza,Jéssica Oliveira de
Vasconcelos,Isadora Alves de
Castro,Jessica Schneider de
Santana,Carlos José Correia de
Magalhães,Ana Carolina Martins
Castro,Mariana de Souza
Pires Júnior,Osmindo Rodrigues
author_role author
author2 Costa,Lucas Jeferson de Lima
Souza,Jéssica Oliveira de
Vasconcelos,Isadora Alves de
Castro,Jessica Schneider de
Santana,Carlos José Correia de
Magalhães,Ana Carolina Martins
Castro,Mariana de Souza
Pires Júnior,Osmindo Rodrigues
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Macedo,Keven Wender Rodrigues
Costa,Lucas Jeferson de Lima
Souza,Jéssica Oliveira de
Vasconcelos,Isadora Alves de
Castro,Jessica Schneider de
Santana,Carlos José Correia de
Magalhães,Ana Carolina Martins
Castro,Mariana de Souza
Pires Júnior,Osmindo Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazilian Theraphosidae
Crude venom
Hemocytes
Biological active compounds
Spiders
topic Brazilian Theraphosidae
Crude venom
Hemocytes
Biological active compounds
Spiders
description Abstract The Theraphosidae family includes the largest number of species of the Mygalomorphae infraorder, with hundreds of species currently catalogued. However, there is a huge lack on physiologic and even ecologic information available, especially in Brazil, which is the most biodiverse country in the world. Over the years, spiders have been presented as a source of multiple biologically active compounds with basic roles, such as primary defense against pathogenic microorganisms or modulation of metabolic pathways and as specialized hunters. Spider venoms also evolved in order to enable the capture of prey by interaction with a diversity of molecular targets of interest, raising their pharmaceutical potential for the development of new drugs. Among the activities found in compounds isolated from venoms and hemocytes of Brazilian Theraphosidae there are antimicrobial, antifungal, antiparasitic and antitumoral, as well as properties related to proteinase action and neuromuscular blockage modulated by ionic voltage-gated channel interaction. These characteristics are present in different species from multiple genera, which is strong evidence of the important role in spider survival. The present review aims to compile the main results of studies from the last decades on Brazilian Theraphosidae with special focus on results obtained with the crude venom or compounds isolated from both venom and hemocytes, and their physiological and chemical characterization.
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