Delta atracotoxin

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Delta Atracotoxin (δ-ACTX), also known as Robustoxin or Versutoxin, is a potent neurotoxin found in the venom of certain species of Australian funnel-web spiders, particularly Atrax robustus (Sydney funnel-web spider) and Hadronyche versuta (Blue Mountains funnel-web spider). These toxins are a primary component of the venom that makes the bite of these spiders dangerous to humans and other mammals.

Overview

Delta atracotoxins are a family of peptide toxins that target the nervous system, specifically by affecting ion channels. They are known to be highly potent and can cause severe and potentially fatal envenomations. The mechanism of action primarily involves the modulation of voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav channels), leading to sustained neuronal excitation, which can result in muscle spasms, paralysis, and even death if not treated promptly.

Mechanism of Action

The primary action of δ-ACTX is to bind to site 3 on the voltage-gated sodium channels in nerve cells. This binding prevents the inactivation of the channel, keeping it open and allowing a continuous influx of sodium ions into the neuron. This results in prolonged depolarization of the neuron, leading to overexcitation of the nervous system. The symptoms of envenomation, such as pain, sweating, muscle twitching, and respiratory distress, are a direct result of this overexcitation.

Clinical Significance

The venom containing δ-ACTX is highly toxic to primates, including humans, but interestingly, it appears to have a much lower toxicity in other mammals such as rabbits and guinea pigs. This specificity suggests that the toxin has evolved to target the nervous system of specific predators or threats. In humans, envenomation by spiders carrying δ-ACTX can lead to a condition known as funnel-web spider bite, a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. Symptoms can progress rapidly, and without antivenom, the mortality rate is significant.

Treatment

The treatment for a bite from spiders containing δ-ACTX involves the administration of antivenom, which is specific to the venom of Atrax and Hadronyche species. The antivenom, developed from the plasma of rabbits immunized with the venom, has been available since the 1980s and has significantly reduced the mortality rate associated with these spider bites. Supportive care, including respiratory support and seizure management, may also be necessary depending on the severity of the envenomation.

Epidemiology

Cases of envenomation by δ-ACTX-containing spiders are relatively rare but can be severe. The majority of bites occur in the Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria, where the spiders are more commonly found. Public education and awareness campaigns have been effective in reducing the number of serious incidents, along with the availability of antivenom.

Research Directions

Research into δ-ACTX and other spider toxins continues to provide insights into their potential therapeutic applications. For example, understanding how these toxins affect ion channels can aid in the development of new drugs for treating chronic pain and other neurological conditions. Additionally, studying the structure and function of these toxins can contribute to the development of novel insecticides.



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