Author/Authors :
Rajabi, Halimeh Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology - Khorramshahr, Iran , Zolgharnein, Hossein Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology - Khorramshahr, Iran , Taghi Ronagh, Mohammad Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology - Khorramshahr, Iran , Amiri Moghaddam, Jamshid Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology - Hans Knöll Institute - Jena, Germany , Crüsemann, Max Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology - University of Bonn - Bonn, Germany
Abstract :
Cone snails are a natural source of complex peptides with analgesic
properties called conotoxins. These peptides are secreted in a complex venomic mixture
and are predominantly smaller than 5 kDa. The present study aimed to document
the analgesic activity of two species of Conus coronatus (C. coronatus) and Conus
frigidus (C. frigidus) venom collected off the Iranian coast in a mouse behavioral
test.
Methods: Conotoxin containing fractions was extracted from the venom ducts and initially
purified by column chromatography. The analgesic effect of the fractions was
determined on formalin pain model and hot-plate test.
Results: The results led to the identification of four fractions with analgesic activity in
C. coronatus and two in C. frigidus. Only one fraction was able to reduce the flinching
and licking in both acute pain and chronic pain phases of the formalin test. Moreover,
the activity of this fraction remained 30 minutes on the hot-plate test. Purification of
the fractions was carried out by RP-HPLC. LC-ESI-MS analysis of the fractions showed
that the conotoxins of the analgesic fraction had molecular weights not previously reported.
Conclusion: The findings give insight into the venom of two previously under-investigated
Conus species and reveal the therapeutic potential of the containing conopeptides.
Keywords :
Venoms , Pain , Conus frigidus , Conotoxin , Analgesics