Inhibitory effect of bee venom on blood coagulation via anti-serine protease activity
2017
Lee, J., Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Park, J., Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Yeom, J., Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea | Han, E.H., Department of R and D, Koreaeundan Co., Seongnam, Republic of Korea | Lim, Y.H., Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Maintaining a balance between blood flow and hemostasis is very important because both excessive bleeding and excessive coagulation and aggregation can cause death. In this study, the preventive effect of bee venom (BV) on blood coagulation was investigated. BV prolonged coagulation periods in a dose dependent manner compared with the negative control. It did not target any specific coagulation factor(s) but showed a broad spectrum of action against various coagulation factors. BV did not inhibit fibrinolytic activity. BV inhibited trypsin and chymotrypsin activities dose-dependently. In addition, BV did not induce bleeding disorders. In conclusion, BV plays a role in anticoagulation by inhibiting the activities of coagulation factors, which are serine proteases, not via inhibiting thrombin activity.
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