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      The Primary Duct of Bothrops jararaca Glandular Apparatus Secretes Toxins

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          Despite numerous studies concerning morphology and venom production and secretion in the main venom gland (and some data on the accessory gland) of the venom glandular apparatus of Viperidae snakes, the primary duct has been overlooked. We characterized the primary duct of the Bothrops jararaca snake by morphological analysis, immunohistochemistry and proteomics. The duct has a pseudostratified epithelium with secretory columnar cells with vesicles of various electrondensities, as well as mitochondria-rich, dark, basal, and horizontal cells. Morphological analysis, at different periods after venom extraction, showed that the primary duct has a long cycle of synthesis and secretion, as do the main venom and accessory glands; however, the duct has a mixed mode venom storage, both in the lumen and in secretory vesicles. Mouse anti- B. jararaca venom serum strongly stained the primary duct’s epithelium. Subsequent proteomic analysis revealed the synthesis of venom toxins—mainly C-type lectin/C-type lectin-like proteins. We propose that the primary duct’s toxin synthesis products complement the final venom bolus. Finally, we hypothesize that the primary duct and the accessory gland (components of the venom glandular apparatus) are part of the evolutionary path from a salivary gland towards the main venom gland.

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                Journal
                Toxins (Basel)
                Toxins (Basel)
                toxins
                Toxins
                MDPI
                2072-6651
                13 March 2018
                March 2018
                : 10
                : 3
                : 121
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Laboratório de Toxinologia, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro RJ 21040-900, Brazil; richardhemmi@ 123456gmail.com (R.H.V.), jonasperales@ 123456gmail.com (J.P.)
                [2 ]Laboratório de Farmacologia, Instituto Butantan, São Paulo SP 05503-900, Brazil; fesakai@ 123456gmail.com (F.S.), lucianagodoyviana@ 123456gmail.com (L.G.V.)
                [3 ]Laboratório de Imunopatologia, Instituto Butantan, São Paulo SP 05503-900, Brazil; portes.junior@ 123456butantan.gov.br
                [4 ]Laboratório de Biologia Celular, Instituto Butantan, São Paulo SP 05503-900, Brazil; symcarneiro@ 123456gmail.com
                [5 ]Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Toxinas (INCTTox), CNPq, Brasília DF 71605-170, Brazil
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: norma.yamanouye@ 123456butantan.gov.br ; Tel.: +55-11-2627-9763
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6562-7571
                Article
                toxins-10-00121
                10.3390/toxins10030121
                5869409
                29533989
                5836f062-61f7-44f7-befd-59ae32017043
                © 2018 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 21 February 2018
                : 10 March 2018
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                Molecular medicine
                venom glandular apparatus,primary duct,morphology, secretory cycle,venom production,proteomics,bothrops jararaca

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