Daly_1980_Science_208_1383

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Title : Levels of batrachotoxin and lack of sensitivity to its action in poison-dart frogs (Phyllobates) - Daly_1980_Science_208_1383
Author(s) : Daly JW , Myers CW , Warnick JE , Albuquerque EX
Ref : Science , 208 :1383 , 1980
Abstract :

Batrachotoxin is present in remarkably high amounts in the skin of Phyllobates terribilis. Levels of batrachotoxin tend to be reduced when P. terribilis is maintained in captivity, but even after being confined for up to 6 years, these frogs were still at least five times more toxic than other Phyllobates species used by natives for poisoning blowgun darts. Batrachotoxin was not detectable in F1 progeny reared to maturity in captivity. Nerve and muscle preparations from wild-caught frogs and from the nontoxic F1 frogs were both insensitive to batrachotoxin. The regulatory site controlling sodium-channel activation and permeability appears to have been minimally altered to prevent interaction with batrachotoxin, but is still sensitive to other sodium conductance activators (veratridine, grayanotoxin) to which the frogs arenot exposed naturally.

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Daly JW, Myers CW, Warnick JE, Albuquerque EX (1980)
Levels of batrachotoxin and lack of sensitivity to its action in poison-dart frogs (Phyllobates)
Science 208 :1383

Daly JW, Myers CW, Warnick JE, Albuquerque EX (1980)
Science 208 :1383