Animal Toxins Flashcards

1
Q

which family of snakes inhibit post synaptic transmission

A

elapid family

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2
Q

which neurotoxins block post synaptic transmission

A

alpha

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3
Q

how is postsynaptic transmission inhibited

A

inhibiting acetylcholinesterase

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4
Q

what does black mamba venom contain which blocks post synaptic transmission

A

fasciculins

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5
Q

which receptor to alpha neurotoxins bind in order to inhibit post synaptic transmission

A

the nicotinic acetyl cholinereceptor

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6
Q

does the alpha neurotoxin bind the nicotinic acetlycholine receptor with high or low affinity

A

high

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7
Q

which families of snake inhibit presynaptic inhibition

A

all 4 families

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8
Q

which type of toxins are involved in presynaptic inhibition

A

beta

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9
Q

how do beta toxins inhibit presynaptic neurotransmission

A

block K+ channels and inhibit the release of acetyl choline

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10
Q

what sort of enzymatic activity do beta toxins have

A

phospholipase A2 activity

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11
Q

how does snake venom cause tissue damage

A

collogenase, hyaluronidase, metalloproteases

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12
Q

how do the substances in snake venom result in tissue damage

A

they break down connective tissues at the site of envenomation

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13
Q

how does tissue damage aid the toxin

A

it promotes adsorption in the body

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14
Q

how can adsorption and distribution be slowed

A

by immobilizing the patient

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15
Q

what treatment is available for snake venom

A

antivenom

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16
Q

how can the antivenom cause death in some peope

A

allergic reaction causing anaphalactic shock

17
Q

what is the B chain of type 2 RIPs replaced with in cancer therapy

A

tumour cell specific antibody

18
Q

what are the side effects of using type 2 RIPs in cancer therapy

A

vascular leakage, hypotension and hypoperfusion of the organs and tissue