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Neutralization, by a polyspecific antivenom, of the coagulopathy induced by the venom of Bothrops asper: Assessment by standard coagulation tests and rotational thromboelastometry in a murine model.

Authors :
Camacho E
Ramírez-Vargas G
Vargas K
Rucavado A
Escalante T
Vargas M
Segura Á
Argüello I
Campos M
Guerrero G
Méndez ML
Gutiérrez JM
Source :
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology [Toxicon] 2023 Oct; Vol. 234, pp. 107301. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Sep 21.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Venom-induced consumption coagulopathy and thrombocytopenia are common and potentially severe manifestations of viperid snakebite envenoming since they contribute to local and systemic hemorrhage. Therefore, the assessment of the efficacy of antivenoms to neutralize coagulopathic and thrombocytopenic toxins should be part of the preclinical evaluation of these drugs. To evaluate the efficacy of the polyvalent (Crotalinae) antivenom produced in Costa Rica, in this study we have used a mouse model of coagulopathy and thrombocytopenia induced by the venom of Bothrops asper, based on the bolus intravenous (i.v.) injection of venom. When venom and antivenom were incubated before injection, or when antivenom was administered i.v. immediately after venom injection, venom-induced hemostatic alterations were largely abrogated. We also studied the recovery rate of clotting parameters in conditions where antivenom was administered when mice were coagulopathic. Some parameters recovered more rapidly in antivenom-treated mice than in control envenomed animals, but others showed a spontaneous recovery without antivenom. This is due to a rapid clearance of plasma venom levels in these experimental conditions. This implies that models based on the bolus i.v. injection of venom have limitations for assessing the effect of antivenom in the recovery of clotting alterations once coagulopathy has developed. It is suggested that alternative models should be developed based on a slower systemic absorption of venom. Overall, our findings provide a protocol for the preclinical evaluation of antivenoms and demonstrate that the polyvalent antivenom is effective in neutralizing the toxins of B. asper venom responsible for coagulopathy and thrombocytopenia.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Marilla Lamela Méndez works for Capris S.A., which distributes equipment and reagents for rotational thromboelastometry analysis.Erika Camacho, Alexandra Rucavado, Teresa Escalante, Mariángela Vargas, Álvaro Segura and José María Gutiérrez work at Instituto Clodomiro Picado, Universidad de Costa Rica, where the antivenom used in this study is manufactured.<br /> (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-3150
Volume :
234
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37741576
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2023.107301