- Tetanospasmin
Tetanospasmin is the
neurotoxin produced by the vegetativespore of "Clostridium tetani " in anaerobic conditions, causingtetanus . It has no known function for clostridia in the soil environment where they are normally encountered. It is sometimes called spasmogenic toxin, tetanus toxin or abbreviated to TeTx or TeNT. Tetanospasmin spreads through tissue spaces into the lymphatic andvascular system s. It enters the nervous system at theneuromuscular junction s and migrates through nerve trunks and into thecentral nervous system (CNS) by retrograde axonal transport.The
peptide tetanospasmin has a molecular weight of 150kDa. It is made up of two parts: a 100kDa heavy or B-chain and a 50kDa light or A-chain. The chains are connected by a disulfide bond. The B-chain binds to disialogangliosides (GD2 and GD1b) on the neurone membrane. The A-chain, a zinc endopeptidase, attacks thevesicle-associated membrane protein (VAMP).This stops the affected neurons from releasing the inhibitory
neurotransmitter sGABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) andglycine by degrading the protein synaptobrevin. The consequence of this is dangerous overactivity in themuscle s from the smallest stimulus-- the failure of inhibition ofmotor reflex es by sensory stimulation. This causes generalized contractions of the agonist and antagonist musculature, termed a tetanic spasm.Tetanic spasms can occur in a distinctive form called "
opisthotonos " and be sufficiently severe to fracture long bones. The shorter nerves are the first to be inhibited, which leads to the characteristic early symptoms in the face and jaw, "risus sardonicus " and lockjaw.The toxin bind to the neurons is irreversible and nerve function can only be returned by the growth of new terminals and synapses.
Tetanospasmin is used to create the
toxoid used inimmunization , such as the childhood DTPvaccine ."C. tetani" also produces the
exotoxin tetanolysin , the effects of which are as yet unclear.
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