
We test previous claims that the bacteria Vibrio alginolyticus produces tetrodotoxin (TTX) when living in symbiosis with the nemertean Lineus longissimus by a setup with bacteria cultivation for TTX production. Toxicity experiments on the shore crab, Carcinus maenas, demonstrated the presence of a paralytic toxin, but evidence from LC-MS and electrophysiological measurements of voltage-gated sodium channel–dependent nerve conductance in male Wistar rat tissue showed conclusively that this effect did not originate from TTX. However, a compound of similar molecular weight was found, albeit apparently non-toxic, and with different LC retention time and MS/MS fragmentation pattern than those of TTX. We conclude that C. maenas paralysis and death likely emanate from a compound <5 kDa, and via a different mechanism of action than that of TTX. The similarity in mass between TTX and the Vibrio-produced low-molecular-weight, non-toxic compound invokes that thorough analysis is required when assessing TTX production. Based on our findings, we suggest that re-examination of some published claims of TTX production may be warranted.
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Male, Brachyura, Tetrodotoxin, Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels, Article, Pharmaceutical Sciences, mucus, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Helminths, Animals, Paralysis, Rats, Wistar, LC-MS; mucus; axonal conductance; Vibrio; nemertean; tetrodotoxin, Symbiosis, Vibrio alginolyticus, tetrodotoxin, <i>Vibrio</i>, Farmaceutiska vetenskaper, LC-MS, Rats, Molecular Weight, axonal conductance, nemertean, Chromatography, Liquid
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