FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
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Tomkielska, Z., Frias, J., Simões, N., de Bastos, B.P., Fidalgo, J., Casas, A., Almeida, H., Toubarro, D. (2024). Revealing the Bioactivities of Physalia physalis Venom Using Drosophila as a Model.  Toxins (Basel) 16(11): 491.
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FBrf0261002
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Research paper
Abstract
Physalia physalis, commonly known as the Portuguese Man o' War, is one of the most venomous members of the Cnidaria yet is poorly understood. This article investigates the toxicity of P. physalis venom by assessing its behavioral and toxicological effects on Drosophila melanogaster. The venom administered orally revealed dose- and time-dependent mortality, with an LD50 of 67.4 μg per fly. At sublethal doses, the treated flies displayed uncoordinated movement and fell when attempting to climb. Real-time analysis of flies exposed to the venom revealed hyperexcitability followed by paralysis, with phenotypes similar to those observed in vertebrate models. The venom was shown to be non-thermolabile, as no significant differences in behavior and locomotion were observed between flies exposed to untreated or thermally treated venom. The circadian rhythm alterations, the enhanced light attraction, and the reduction in heat avoidance suggest altered neuronal function. This abnormal behavior indicates that the venom contains bioactive molecules, opening avenues for discovering new compounds with potential for pharmacological applications.
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PMC11598359 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Toxins (Basel)
    Title
    Toxins [electronic resource]
    ISBN/ISSN
    2072-6651
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