1. Biochemical and immunological characteristics of Peruvian Loxosceles laeta spider venom: Neutralization of its toxic effects by anti-loxoscelic antivenoms
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K. Flores, Carlos Chávez-Olórtegui, B.T. Faleiro, Cesar Bonilla, B. Tintaya, J. de Moura, Liza Felicori, Armando Yarlequé, Weslley Costa Silva, C.E. Salas, Evanguedes Kalapothakis, Clara Guerra Duarte, Luís F.M. Figueiredo, R.A. Machado de Avila, J. Barro, Gabriela Guimarães, and Camila Dias-Lopes
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Male ,Blotting, Western ,Spider Venoms ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Venom ,Cross Reactions ,Toxicology ,complex mixtures ,Median lethal dose ,Microbiology ,Lethal Dose 50 ,Mice ,Neutralization Tests ,Peru ,Venom Neutralization ,Animals ,Edema ,Horses ,Spider ,biology ,Antivenins ,Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases ,Horse ,Spiders ,In vitro ,Sphingomyelin Phosphodiesterase ,Immunology ,Toxicity ,biology.protein ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,Immunization ,Rabbits ,Antibody ,Brazil - Abstract
This manuscript describes the general biochemical properties and immunological characteristics of Peruvian spider Loxosceles laeta venom (P Ll v), which is responsible for the largest number of accidents involving venomous animals in Peru. In this work, we observed that the venom of this spider is more lethal to mice when compared with L. laeta venom from Brazil (B Ll v). The LD 50 of P Ll v was 1.213 mg/kg when the venom was intradermally injected. The venom displayed sphingomyelinase activity and produced dermonecrotic, hemorrhagic and edema effects in rabbits. 2-D SDS-PAGE separation of the soluble venoms resulted in a protein profile ranging from 20 to 205 kDa. Anti-P Ll v and anti-B Ll v sera produced in rabbits and assayed by ELISA showed that rabbit antibodies cross-reacted with P Ll v and B Ll v and also with other Brazilian Loxosceles venoms. Western blotting analysis showed that bands corresponding to 25–35 kDa are the proteins best recognized in every Loxosceles spp venoms analyzed. The immunized rabbits displayed protective effect after challenge with P Ll v and B Ll v. In vitro assays with horse anti-loxoscelic antivenoms produced in Brazil and Peru demonstrated that these commercial antivenoms were efficient to inhibit the sphingomyelinase activity of P Ll v and B Ll v.
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- 2013
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