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Species-Dependent Variations in the in Vitro Myotoxicity of Death Adder (Acanthophis) Venoms
- Source :
- Toxicological Sciences. 74:352-360
- Publication Year :
- 2003
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2003.
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Abstract
- Based on early studies on Acanthophis antarcticus (common death adder) venom, it has long been thought that death adder snake venoms are devoid of myotoxicity. However, a recent clinical study reported rhabdomyolysis in patients following death adder envenomations, in Papua New Guinea, by a species thought to be different to A. antarcticus. Subsequently, a myotoxic phospholipase A2 component was isolated from A. rugosus (Irian Jayan death adder) venom. The present study examined the venoms of A. praelongus (northern), A. pyrrhus (desert), A. hawkei (Barkly Tableland), A. wellsi (black head), A. rugosus, A. sp. Seram and the regional variants of A. antarcticus for in vitro myotoxicity. Venoms (10-50 microg/ml) were examined for myotoxicity using the chick directly (0.1 Hz, 2 ms, supramaximal V) stimulated biventer cervicis nerve-muscle preparation. A significant contracture of skeletal muscle and/or inhibition of direct twitches were considered signs of myotoxicity. This was confirmed by histological examination. All venoms displayed high phospholipase A2 activity. The venoms (10-50 microg/ml) of A. sp. Seram, A. praelongus, A. rugosus,and A. wellsi caused a significant inhibition of direct twitches and an increase in baseline tension compared to the vehicle (n=4-6; two-way ANOVA, p
- Subjects :
- Male
Myotoxin
Antivenom
Neuromuscular Junction
Venom
In Vitro Techniques
Pharmacology
Toxicology
complex mixtures
Phospholipases A
Common death adder
Species Specificity
Animals
Elapidae
Muscle, Skeletal
Envenomation
Elapid Venoms
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Rugosus
biology
Antivenins
Anatomy
biology.organism_classification
Phospholipases A2
Acanthophis
Chickens
Muscle Contraction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10960929 and 10966080
- Volume :
- 74
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Toxicological Sciences
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9a3fdf7eef072b8168a86276d093a552