Acute toxicity of βγ-CAT, a naturally existing non-lens βγ-crystallin and trefoil factor complex from frog Bombina maxima skin secretions

2008 
Abstract In vertebrates, non-lens βγ-crystallins are widely expressed in various tissues, but their functions are unknown. The molecular mechanisms of trefoil factors, initiators of mucosal healing and being greatly involved in tumorigenesis, have remained elusive. βγ-CAT is the first example of a naturally existing multifunctional protein complex of a non-lens βγ-crystallin and a trefoil factor from frog Bombina maxima skin secretions. Here we report the investigation of its in vivo toxic effects on mice and rabbits. The LD 50 values of βγ-CAT on mice were determined to be 0.4 mg/kg and 20 μg/kg under intraperitoneal (i.p.) and intravenous (i.v.) injection, respectively. The mice subcutaneously injected with βγ-CAT (6 μg/g body weight) showed strong hyperaemia of subcutaneous capillary vessel, but no hemorrhagic spots were observed. Intravenous injection of βγ-CAT in rabbits (8–22 μg/kg body weight) caused a rapidly hypotensive effect and followed with cardiovascular collapse. Injection with βγ-CAT (22 μg/kg, i.v.) significantly decreased hematocrit ( P P P P in vivo toxic effects on mammals and its lethal toxic potency was mainly contributed by hypotension and cardiovascular collapse, providing new clues for the understanding of the patho-physiological roles of non-lens βγ-crystallins and trefoil factors.
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