Differential Proteomic Analysis of Low-Dose Chronic Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning

Author:

Liu Xiujie1,Wang Fuli1,Yu Huilan1,Liu Changcai1,Xia Junmei1,Ma Yangde1,Chen Bo1,Liu Shilei1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of NBC Protection for Civilian, Beijing 102205, China

Abstract

Shellfish poisoning is a common food poisoning. To comprehensively characterize proteome changes in the whole brain due to shellfish poisoning, Tandem mass tag (TMT)-based differential proteomic analysis was performed with a low-dose chronic shellfish poisoning model in mice. A total of 6798 proteins were confidently identified, among which 123 proteins showed significant changes (fold changes of >1.2 or <0.83, p < 0.05). In positive regulation of synaptic transmission, proteins assigned to a presynaptic membrane (e.g., Grik2) and synaptic transmission (e.g., Fmr1) changed. In addition, altered proteins in nervous system development were observed, suggesting that mice suffered nerve damage due to the nervous system being activated. Ion transport in model mice was demonstrated by a decrease in key enzymes (e.g., Kcnj11) in voltage-gated ion channel activity and solute carrier family (e.g., Slc38a3). Meanwhile, alterations in transferase activity proteins were observed. In conclusion, these modifications observed in brain proteins between the model and control mice provide valuable insights into understanding the functional mechanisms underlying shellfish poisoning.

Funder

State Key Laboratory of NBC Protection for Civilian

Publisher

MDPI AG

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