Title of article :
Characterization and Pharmacological Activities of Jellyfish, Chrysaora hysoscella Captured in Bushehr Port, Iran
Author/Authors :
Gharibi، Somayyeh نويسنده Persian Gulf Marine Biotechnology Research Center,Department of Marine Toxicology,Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Bushehr,Iran , , Nabipour، Iraj نويسنده Persian Gulf Marine Biotechnology Research Center,Department of Marine Toxicology,Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Bushehr,Iran , , Kim، Euikyung نويسنده College of Veterinary Medicine,Gyeoungsang National University,Jinju,South Korea. , , Ghafari، Maryam نويسنده Department of Parasitology,Pasteur Institute,Tehran,Iran , , Hoseiny، Mehdi نويسنده Persian Gulf Marine Biotechnology Research Center,Department of Marine Toxicology,Bushehr University of Medical Science,Bushehr,Iran , , Kamyab، Mostafa نويسنده Department of Biological Sciences,Shahid Beheshti University,Tehran,Iran , , Seyedian، Ramin نويسنده Persian Gulf Marine Biotechnology Research Center,Department of Marine Toxicology,Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Bushehr,Iran ,
Abstract :
Background: Cutaneous reactions like pruritus and erythema are common in warm months of the year in Bushehr Port, Persian Gulf, Iran due to jellyfish envenomation. This study reports isolation of the Chrysaora hysoscella nematocysts and evaluating its pharmacological activities during a bloom in 2013.
Methods: The venom of C. hysoscella captured in Jofre area in Bushehr port was analyzed. The electrophoretic profile was assessed by SDSPAGE (12.5%) and the crude sample was analyzed using reverse phase HPLC. Caseinase activity was also determined.
Results: After separation of tentacles and isolation of their nematocysts, three different major protein components were revealed at 72250 kDa with SDSPAGE, signifying the presence of peptides in its venom. Two major peaks at 8.62 and 11.23 min were observed in reverse phase HPLC of the crude venom denoting protease peptide structural identities. Caseinase activity of C. hysoscellas venom was extremely low as compared with other jellyfish venoms.
Conclusion: This was the first report on the structural examination of jellyfish in Persian Gulf and may pave the way for determination and separation of destructive enzymes inducing cutaneous reactions in fishermen and swimmers.
Keywords :
scyphozoa , Cnidarian Venoms , Sea Nettle. , Caseinase , nematocyst