A toxin (T-Ar) from the crude extract of jellyfish Acromitus rabanchat
u was purified by (NH4)2SO4 fractionation followed by ion-exchange chr
omatography on DEAE-cellulose column. The mol. wt of T-Ar was found to
be about 182,000. T-Ar reversibly blocked the twitch response of rat
diaphragm muscle stimulated either indirectly or directly. It also rev
ersibly blocked the twitch responses of chick biventer-cervicis muscle
preparations. T-Ar failed to alter the contractures of the denervated
rat diaphragm muscle preparation induced by acetylcholine, potassium
chloride and caffeine. Similarly, acetylcholine and carbachol-induced
contractures on chick biventer-cervicis muscle preparation were not in
fluenced by T-Ar. The T-Ar-induced blockade of twitch responses of rat
phrenic nerve-diaphragm was enhanced in high Na+ or low Ca2+ medium,
and reduced in low Na+ or high Ca2+-containing medium. The results sug
gest that the toxin (T-Ar) possesses a direct paralysing effect on the
muscle membrane.