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Título : | Neutralization of venoms from two Southern Pacific Rattlesnakes (Crotalus helleri) with commercial antivenoms and endothermic animal sera |
Autor : | Galan, Jacob A Sanchez, Elda E Rodríguez-Acosta, Alexis Perez, John |
Palabras clave : | Crotalus helleri Antivenom Venom Natural resistance |
Fecha de publicación : | 28-Nov-2013 |
Citación : | Toxicon;43 (2004) 791–799 |
Resumen : | The Southern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus helleri) is found in southwestern California (USA), southward through north Baja
California (MX) into the northern part of southern Baja California (MX). In this study, the venoms from two Southern Pacific
Rattlesnakes were characterized. The two venoms were different in color, concentration, and enzyme activities. Two
commercial antivenoms neutralized both C. helleri venoms differently. Antivipmyn (Fab2H) and CroFab (FabO) neutralized
both venoms but had different ED50. Four times more Fab2H antivenom was required to neutralize the C. helleri venom
No. 011-084-009 than the venom from the snake No. 010-367-284. The hemorrhagic activity of two C. helleri venoms were
neutralized differently by endothermic animal sera having a natural resistance to hemorrhagic activity of snake venoms.
Opossums and Mexican ground squirrel sera did not neutralize the hemorrhagic activity of the venom No. 010-367-284. The
sera of gray woodrats and hispid cotton rats neutralized all hemorrhagins in both C. helleri venoms. This is the first reported
case in which opossum serum has not neutralized hemorrhagic activity of pit viper venom. Differences in the compositions of
C. helleri venoms and their ability to be neutralized may help explain why snakebites are a difficult medical problem to treat and
why effective polyvalent antivenoms are difficult to produce. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/5126 |
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