Bungarotoxins are a group of closely related neurotoxic proteins derived from the venom of kraits including Bungarus multicinctus .[1] α-Bungarotoxin inhibits the binding of acetylcholine (ACh) to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors ; β- and γ-bungarotoxins act presynaptically causing excessive acetylcholine release and subsequent depletion. Both α and β forms have been characterized, the α being similar to the long or Type II neurotoxins from other elapid venoms.
There are four types:
History [ edit ]
Banded Krait venom began to be studied by Chuan-Chiung Chang and Chen-Yuan Lee of the National Taiwan University in the 1950s;[2] however, it was not until 1963 that its components were separated and isolated.[3]
References [ edit ]
mACh
Muscarinic antagonists : 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate
4-DAMP
Aclidinium bromide
Anisodamine
Anisodine
Antihistamines (first-generation) (e.g., brompheniramine , chlorphenamine , cyproheptadine , dimenhydrinate , diphenhydramine , doxylamine , mepyramine (pyrilamine) , phenindamine , pheniramine , promethazine , tripelennamine , triprolidine )
Atropine
Atropine methonitrate
Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., clozapine , olanzapine , quetiapine , zotepine )
Benactyzine
Benzatropine (benztropine)
Benzilylcholine mustard
Benzydamine
BIBN 99
Biperiden
Bornaprine
CAR-226,086
CAR-301,060
CAR-302,196
CAR-302,282
CAR-302,368
CAR-302,537
CAR-302,668
Caramiphen
Cloperastine
CS-27349
Cyclobenzaprine
Cyclopentolate
Darifenacin
DAU-5884
Dimethindene
Dexetimide
DIBD
Dicyclomine (dicycloverine)
Ditran
EA-3167
EA-3443
EA-3580
EA-3834
Etanautine
Etybenzatropine (ethybenztropine)
Flavoxate
Himbacine
HL-031,120
Ipratropium bromide
J-104,129
Hyoscyamine
Mamba toxin 3
Mamba toxin 7
Mazaticol
Mebeverine
Methoctramine
Metixene
N-Ethyl-3-piperidyl benzilate
N-Methyl-3-piperidyl benzilate
Orphenadrine
Otenzepad
Oxybutynin
PBID
PD-102,807
PD-0298029
Phenglutarimide
Phenyltoloxamine
Pipenzolate bromide
Pirenzepine
Piroheptine
Procyclidine
Profenamine
Revefenacin
RU-47,213
SCH-57,790
SCH-72,788
SCH-217,443
Scopolamine (hyoscine)
Sofpironium bromide
Solifenacin
Telenzepine
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , maprotiline , mianserin , mirtazapine )
Timepidium bromide
Tiotropium bromide
Tolterodine
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline , butriptyline , clomipramine , desipramine , dosulepin (dothiepin) , doxepin , imipramine , lofepramine , nortriptyline , protriptyline , trimipramine )
Trihexyphenidyl
Tripitamine
Tropacine
Tropatepine
Tropicamide
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine , loxapine , thioridazine )
WIN-2299
Xanomeline
Zamifenacin
nACh
Nicotinic agonists : 5-HIAA
A-84,543
A-366,833
A-582,941
A-867,744
ABT-202
ABT-418
ABT-560
ABT-894
Acetylcholine
Altinicline
Anabasine
Anatoxin-a
AR-R17779
Butinoline
Butyrylcholine
Carbachol
Choline
Cotinine
Cytisine
Decamethonium
Desformylflustrabromine
Dianicline
Dimethylphenylpiperazinium
Epibatidine
Epiboxidine
Ethanol
Ethoxysebacylcholine
EVP-4473
EVP-6124
Galantamine
GTS-21
Ispronicline
Ivermectin
Levamisole
Lobeline
MEM-63,908 (RG-3487)
Morantel
Nicotine (tobacco )
NS-1738
PHA-543,613
PHA-709,829
PNU-120,596
PNU-282,987
Pozanicline
Rivanicline
RJR-2429
Sazetidine A
SB-206553
Sebacylcholine
SIB-1508Y
SIB-1553A
SSR-180,711
Suberyldicholine
Suxamethonium (succinylcholine)
TC-1698
TC-1734
TC-1827
TC-2216
TC-5214
TC-5619
TC-6683
Tebanicline
Tropisetron
UB-165
Varenicline
WAY-317,538
XY-4083