Crotamine in Crotalus durissus: distribution according to subspecies and geographic origin, in captivity or nature

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Autor(a) principal: Tasima,Lídia J.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Serino-Silva,Caroline, Hatakeyama,Daniela M., Nishiduka,Erika S., Tashima,Alexandre K., Sant’Anna,Sávio S., Grego,Kathleen F., Morais-Zani,Karen de, Tanaka-Azevedo,Anita M.
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Título da fonte: The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Background: Crotalus durissus is considered one of the most important species of venomous snakes in Brazil, due to the high mortality of its snakebites. The venom of Crotalus durissus contains four main toxins: crotoxin, convulxin, gyroxin and crotamine. Venoms can vary in their crotamine content, being crotamine-negative or -positive. This heterogeneity is of great importance for producing antivenom, due to their different mechanisms of action. The possibility that antivenom produced by Butantan Institute might have a different immunorecognition capacity between crotamine-negative and crotamine-positive C. durissus venoms instigated us to investigate the differences between these two venom groups. Methods: The presence of crotamine was analyzed by SDS-PAGE, western blotting and ELISA, whereas comparison between the two types of venoms was carried out through HPLC, mass spectrometry analysis as well as assessment of antivenom lethality and efficacy. Results: The results showed a variation in the presence of crotamine among the subspecies and the geographic origin of snakes from nature, but not in captive snakes. Regarding differences between crotamine-positive and -negative venoms, some exclusive proteins are found in each pool and the crotamine-negative pool presented more phospholipase A2 than crotamine-positive pool. This variation could affect the time to death, but the lethal and effective dose were not affected. Conclusion: These differences between venom pools indicate the importance of using both, crotamine-positive and crotamine-negative venoms, to produce the antivenom.
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spelling Crotamine in Crotalus durissus: distribution according to subspecies and geographic origin, in captivity or natureRattlesnakeSnake venomToxinsVenom variationAntivenomAbstract Background: Crotalus durissus is considered one of the most important species of venomous snakes in Brazil, due to the high mortality of its snakebites. The venom of Crotalus durissus contains four main toxins: crotoxin, convulxin, gyroxin and crotamine. Venoms can vary in their crotamine content, being crotamine-negative or -positive. This heterogeneity is of great importance for producing antivenom, due to their different mechanisms of action. The possibility that antivenom produced by Butantan Institute might have a different immunorecognition capacity between crotamine-negative and crotamine-positive C. durissus venoms instigated us to investigate the differences between these two venom groups. Methods: The presence of crotamine was analyzed by SDS-PAGE, western blotting and ELISA, whereas comparison between the two types of venoms was carried out through HPLC, mass spectrometry analysis as well as assessment of antivenom lethality and efficacy. Results: The results showed a variation in the presence of crotamine among the subspecies and the geographic origin of snakes from nature, but not in captive snakes. Regarding differences between crotamine-positive and -negative venoms, some exclusive proteins are found in each pool and the crotamine-negative pool presented more phospholipase A2 than crotamine-positive pool. This variation could affect the time to death, but the lethal and effective dose were not affected. Conclusion: These differences between venom pools indicate the importance of using both, crotamine-positive and crotamine-negative venoms, to produce the antivenom.Centro de Estudos de Venenos e Animais Peçonhentos (CEVAP/UNESP)2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992020000100307Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases v.26 2020reponame:The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP10.1590/1678-9199-jvatitd-2019-0053info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTasima,Lídia J.Serino-Silva,CarolineHatakeyama,Daniela M.Nishiduka,Erika S.Tashima,Alexandre K.Sant’Anna,Sávio S.Grego,Kathleen F.Morais-Zani,Karen deTanaka-Azevedo,Anita M.eng2020-04-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-91992020000100307Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jvatitdPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editorial@jvat.org.br1678-91991678-9180opendoar:2020-04-03T00:00The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Crotamine in Crotalus durissus: distribution according to subspecies and geographic origin, in captivity or nature
title Crotamine in Crotalus durissus: distribution according to subspecies and geographic origin, in captivity or nature
spellingShingle Crotamine in Crotalus durissus: distribution according to subspecies and geographic origin, in captivity or nature
Tasima,Lídia J.
Rattlesnake
Snake venom
Toxins
Venom variation
Antivenom
title_short Crotamine in Crotalus durissus: distribution according to subspecies and geographic origin, in captivity or nature
title_full Crotamine in Crotalus durissus: distribution according to subspecies and geographic origin, in captivity or nature
title_fullStr Crotamine in Crotalus durissus: distribution according to subspecies and geographic origin, in captivity or nature
title_full_unstemmed Crotamine in Crotalus durissus: distribution according to subspecies and geographic origin, in captivity or nature
title_sort Crotamine in Crotalus durissus: distribution according to subspecies and geographic origin, in captivity or nature
author Tasima,Lídia J.
author_facet Tasima,Lídia J.
Serino-Silva,Caroline
Hatakeyama,Daniela M.
Nishiduka,Erika S.
Tashima,Alexandre K.
Sant’Anna,Sávio S.
Grego,Kathleen F.
Morais-Zani,Karen de
Tanaka-Azevedo,Anita M.
author_role author
author2 Serino-Silva,Caroline
Hatakeyama,Daniela M.
Nishiduka,Erika S.
Tashima,Alexandre K.
Sant’Anna,Sávio S.
Grego,Kathleen F.
Morais-Zani,Karen de
Tanaka-Azevedo,Anita M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tasima,Lídia J.
Serino-Silva,Caroline
Hatakeyama,Daniela M.
Nishiduka,Erika S.
Tashima,Alexandre K.
Sant’Anna,Sávio S.
Grego,Kathleen F.
Morais-Zani,Karen de
Tanaka-Azevedo,Anita M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rattlesnake
Snake venom
Toxins
Venom variation
Antivenom
topic Rattlesnake
Snake venom
Toxins
Venom variation
Antivenom
description Abstract Background: Crotalus durissus is considered one of the most important species of venomous snakes in Brazil, due to the high mortality of its snakebites. The venom of Crotalus durissus contains four main toxins: crotoxin, convulxin, gyroxin and crotamine. Venoms can vary in their crotamine content, being crotamine-negative or -positive. This heterogeneity is of great importance for producing antivenom, due to their different mechanisms of action. The possibility that antivenom produced by Butantan Institute might have a different immunorecognition capacity between crotamine-negative and crotamine-positive C. durissus venoms instigated us to investigate the differences between these two venom groups. Methods: The presence of crotamine was analyzed by SDS-PAGE, western blotting and ELISA, whereas comparison between the two types of venoms was carried out through HPLC, mass spectrometry analysis as well as assessment of antivenom lethality and efficacy. Results: The results showed a variation in the presence of crotamine among the subspecies and the geographic origin of snakes from nature, but not in captive snakes. Regarding differences between crotamine-positive and -negative venoms, some exclusive proteins are found in each pool and the crotamine-negative pool presented more phospholipase A2 than crotamine-positive pool. This variation could affect the time to death, but the lethal and effective dose were not affected. Conclusion: These differences between venom pools indicate the importance of using both, crotamine-positive and crotamine-negative venoms, to produce the antivenom.
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