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Título : | The Theory of Intraspecies Variation is Not the Exception, But Simply the Rule: The Diverse Hemostatic Activities of Snake Venoms |
Autor : | Rodríguez-Acosta, Alexis Guerrero, Belsy Sánchez, Elda E |
Palabras clave : | Intraspecies Variation Hemostatic Activities Snake Venoms Clinical variability |
Fecha de publicación : | 28-Nov-2013 |
Citación : | Toxins and Hemostasis From Bench to Bedside; |
Resumen : | Clinical unpredictability of snake envenomation by the same species has
been previously illustrated. These symptoms have been well known in the most
common genera, Bothrops and Crotalus. Variations between venoms among various
geographic regions may be due to evolutionary environmental pressure, which
continually acts on separated populations. Studies concerning the disparity of snake
venom are fundamental for the understanding of snake phylogeny and most significantly
for the investigation and production of suitable antivenoms to treat ophidic
envenomation. In the Americas, a geographic intraspecific variation in snake venom
composition has been described for Crotalus and Bothrops. Intraspecific venom
differences takes place among specific snakes, most likely due to seasonal variation,
diet, habitat, age, sexual dimorphism, along with other unidentified factors that
could possibly be contributing to the individual variability of venom composition.
Furthermore, diverse hemostatic activities of snake venoms differ in their biochemical
structure and pharmacological profile, not only between different species, but
also within species, and in snakes of diverse ages, sex and geographical localities.
Most of these studies scarcely demonstrate the interspecies variation of venoms
in specimens from far and near geographical locations, which sustain the need to
incorporate pools of venoms of the same species found in different geographical
environments that will be employed in immunization protocols for the production
of antivenoms. |
Descripción : | It has been well established that there are intraspecies differences in the snake venoms.
Clinical variability of envenomation by snakes within the same species has
been described |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/5134 |
ISBN : | ISBN 978-90-481-9294-6 |
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