Neutralization of bitis parviocula (Ethiopian mountain adder) venom by the south african institute of medical research (SAIMR) antivenom

BACKGROUND: The Ethiopian mountain adder (Bitis parviocula) is a viperid known only from a few locations in southwestern Ethiopia. METHODS: a total of 30 µg of B. arietans and B. parviocula venoms were run on a 10-20% Tricine gel. To assay lethality dose fifty (LD50), five groups of eight mice for e...

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Main Authors: Elda E. Sánchez, Doug Hotle, Alexis Rodríguez-Acosta
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2011-08-01
Series:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
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spelling doaj-62b3fd19a98d42a2b0d89e4ee82c23a32020-11-24T21:27:15ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo1678-99462011-08-0153421321710.1590/S0036-46652011000400007S0036-46652011000400007Neutralization of bitis parviocula (Ethiopian mountain adder) venom by the south african institute of medical research (SAIMR) antivenomElda E. Sánchez0Doug Hotle1Alexis Rodríguez-Acosta2Texas A&M UniversityAlbuquerque Biological ParkTropical Medicine InstituteBACKGROUND: The Ethiopian mountain adder (Bitis parviocula) is a viperid known only from a few locations in southwestern Ethiopia. METHODS: a total of 30 µg of B. arietans and B. parviocula venoms were run on a 10-20% Tricine gel. To assay lethality dose fifty (LD50), five groups of eight mice for each venom were used. Hemorrhagic activity for crude venom was tested. Fibrinogenolytic activity of crude venom was measured using (2.5 mg/mL) of fibrinogen solution and (0.03 mg/mL) of crude venom. Gelatinase activity of the venom was tested on a Kodak X-OMAT TM film. Crude venoms of B. parviocula and B. arietans were tested for their abilities to affect clotting time, clotting rate and platelet function on whole human blood. RESULTS: The (SAIMR) antivenom was confirmed in this study to neutralize the lethal activity of venom from Bitis parviocula. The ED50s of SAIMR antivenom on B. parviocula and B. arietans neutralized half of 18.2 and 66.7 mg of venom, respectively. The hemorrhagic activities (MHDs) of B. parviocula and B. arietans were 0.88 and 1.7 µg, respectively. Bitis arietans and B. parviocula venoms degradated α and β chains at different times. The γ chains remained unaffected. Bitis parviocula venom did not exhibit gelatinase activity, while B. arietans had a MGD of 6.9 µg. At 3 mg/mL, the crude venoms of B. parviocula and B. arietans did not significantly affect clotting time or clotting rate. CONCLUSIONS: The SAIMR antivenom is very effective in neutralizing the venom of B. parviocula and should be considered in treating envenomations by these snakes.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652011000400007&lng=en&tlng=enBitis parvioculaBitis arietansSouth African Vaccine Producers (SAVP)South African Institute of Medical Research (SAIMR)antivenomVenom
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author Elda E. Sánchez
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Alexis Rodríguez-Acosta
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Alexis Rodríguez-Acosta
Neutralization of bitis parviocula (Ethiopian mountain adder) venom by the south african institute of medical research (SAIMR) antivenom
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Bitis parviocula
Bitis arietans
South African Vaccine Producers (SAVP)
South African Institute of Medical Research (SAIMR)
antivenom
Venom
author_facet Elda E. Sánchez
Doug Hotle
Alexis Rodríguez-Acosta
author_sort Elda E. Sánchez
title Neutralization of bitis parviocula (Ethiopian mountain adder) venom by the south african institute of medical research (SAIMR) antivenom
title_short Neutralization of bitis parviocula (Ethiopian mountain adder) venom by the south african institute of medical research (SAIMR) antivenom
title_full Neutralization of bitis parviocula (Ethiopian mountain adder) venom by the south african institute of medical research (SAIMR) antivenom
title_fullStr Neutralization of bitis parviocula (Ethiopian mountain adder) venom by the south african institute of medical research (SAIMR) antivenom
title_full_unstemmed Neutralization of bitis parviocula (Ethiopian mountain adder) venom by the south african institute of medical research (SAIMR) antivenom
title_sort neutralization of bitis parviocula (ethiopian mountain adder) venom by the south african institute of medical research (saimr) antivenom
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
issn 1678-9946
publishDate 2011-08-01
description BACKGROUND: The Ethiopian mountain adder (Bitis parviocula) is a viperid known only from a few locations in southwestern Ethiopia. METHODS: a total of 30 µg of B. arietans and B. parviocula venoms were run on a 10-20% Tricine gel. To assay lethality dose fifty (LD50), five groups of eight mice for each venom were used. Hemorrhagic activity for crude venom was tested. Fibrinogenolytic activity of crude venom was measured using (2.5 mg/mL) of fibrinogen solution and (0.03 mg/mL) of crude venom. Gelatinase activity of the venom was tested on a Kodak X-OMAT TM film. Crude venoms of B. parviocula and B. arietans were tested for their abilities to affect clotting time, clotting rate and platelet function on whole human blood. RESULTS: The (SAIMR) antivenom was confirmed in this study to neutralize the lethal activity of venom from Bitis parviocula. The ED50s of SAIMR antivenom on B. parviocula and B. arietans neutralized half of 18.2 and 66.7 mg of venom, respectively. The hemorrhagic activities (MHDs) of B. parviocula and B. arietans were 0.88 and 1.7 µg, respectively. Bitis arietans and B. parviocula venoms degradated α and β chains at different times. The γ chains remained unaffected. Bitis parviocula venom did not exhibit gelatinase activity, while B. arietans had a MGD of 6.9 µg. At 3 mg/mL, the crude venoms of B. parviocula and B. arietans did not significantly affect clotting time or clotting rate. CONCLUSIONS: The SAIMR antivenom is very effective in neutralizing the venom of B. parviocula and should be considered in treating envenomations by these snakes.
topic Bitis parviocula
Bitis arietans
South African Vaccine Producers (SAVP)
South African Institute of Medical Research (SAIMR)
antivenom
Venom
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