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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702243/transient-hematotoxicity-after-emerald-horned-pitviper-ophryacus-smaragdinus-envenomation-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Devin Shumway, Karen Pho, Nichole Andrews, Spencer Greene
BACKGROUND: A minority of snake envenomations in the United States involve non-native snakes. In this report, we describe what we believe is the first documented human envenoming from an emerald horned pitviper, Ophryacus smaragdinus. CASE REPORT: A previously healthy 36-year-old woman was bitten on her left index finger by a captive emerald horned pitviper she was medicating at work. Swelling to the entire hand was present on emergency department arrival. She had no systemic symptoms and her initial laboratory studies were unremarkable...
January 10, 2024: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598337/comparative-medical-importance-of-spider-bites-in-spain-over-1997-2020-a-retrospective-study-based-on-hospital-cases-coded-using-icd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando Cortés-Fossati, Marcos Méndez
Envenomation by terrestrial toxic animals is considered a serious risk to human health worldwide. Snakes, hymenopterans, spiders, and scorpions have mainly attracted the attention of medical literature. However, the relative importance of spiders has been studied only in a few countries. Here, we present the first retrospective study on the incidence of spider bites requiring hospital care in Spain, compared to bites or stings from snakes, hymenopterans, and scorpions. Using ICD9MC and ICD10 databases from the World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases for the period 1997-2020, we quantified the cases of envenomation by spiders, compared to those by other terrestrial toxic animals, the demographic data of envenomation cases, the relative severity of spider bites, and the geographic distribution of envenomation cases...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Medical Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505509/cytotoxic-effects-of-crotoxin-from-crotalus-durissus-terrificus-snake-in-canine-mammary-tumor-cell-lines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovana Pedro, Felipe César da Silva Brasileiro, Jamile Mariano Macedo, Andreimar Martins Soares, Gabriel Caporale Mafra, Carlos Eduardo Fonseca Alves, Renée Laufer-Amorim
BACKGROUND: Mammary gland tumors are the most prevalent neoplasm in intact female dogs, and they are good natural models to study comparative oncology. Most canine mammary malignancies, as in women, are commonly refractory to conventional therapies and demand continuous new therapeutic approaches. Crotalus durissus terrificus , also called rattlesnake, has more than 60 different proteins in its venom with multiple pharmaceutical uses, such as antitumor, antiviral, and antimicrobial action...
2024: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38116472/towards-better-antivenoms-navigating-the-road-to-new-types-of-snakebite-envenoming-therapies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suthimon Thumtecho, Nick J Burlet, Anne Ljungars, Andreas H Laustsen
Snakebite envenoming is a significant global health challenge, and for over a century, traditional plasma-derived antivenoms from hyperimmunized animals have been the primary treatment against this infliction. However, these antivenoms have several inherent limitations, including the risk of causing adverse reactions when administered to patients, batch-to-batch variation, and high production costs. To address these issues and improve treatment outcomes, the development of new types of antivenoms is crucial...
2023: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38114230/-textual-research-on-bungarus-parvus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ting-Fen Wu, Jing Deng, Xi Wang, Hong-Qiong Liu, Yun-Xia Teng, Zhi-Guo Ma, Meng-Hua Wu, Wei-Zhong Huang, Hui Cao, Ying Zhang
Bungarus Parvus, a precious animal Chinese medicinal material used in clinical practice, is believed to be first recorded in Ying Pian Xin Can published in 1936. This study was carried out to analyze the names, geographical distribution, morphological characteristics, ecological habits, poisonousness, and medicinal parts by consulting ancient Chinese medical books and local chronicles, Chinese Pharmacopeia, different processing standards of trditional Chinese medicine(TCM) decoction pieces, and modern literatures...
November 2023: Zhongguo Zhong Yao za Zhi, Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi, China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37818211/snake-venom-disintegrins-update-insights-about-new-findings
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REVIEW
Gabriela de Oliveira Almeida, Isadora Sousa de Oliveira, Eliane Candiani Arantes, Suely Vilela Sampaio
Snake venom disintegrins are low molecular weight, non-enzymatic proteins rich in cysteine, present in the venom of snakes from the families Viperidae, Crotalidae, Atractaspididae, Elapidae, and Colubridae. This family of proteins originated in venom through the proteolytic processing of metalloproteinases (SVMPs), which, in turn, evolved from a gene encoding an A Disintegrin And Metalloprotease (ADAM) molecule. Disintegrins have a recognition motif for integrins in their structure, allowing interaction with these transmembrane adhesion receptors and preventing their binding to proteins in the extracellular matrix and other cells...
2023: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37745277/antivenom-supply-and-demand-an-analysis-of-antivenom-availability-and-utilization-in-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalie R Neumann, Arina du Plessis, Daniël J van Hoving, Christopher O Hoyte, Anné Lermer, Stephen Wittels, Carine Marks
INTRODUCTION: Snakebites are a neglected tropical disease. In many areas, envenoming incidence and antivenom administration rates are unknown. This study compared antivenom (AV) availability to rates of envenoming and recommendations to treat (RTT) in South Africa. METHODS: This retrospective study identified, extracted, and reviewed all cases of envenoming (snake bites and spits) reported to the Poisons Information Helpline of the Western Cape of South Africa (PIHWC) from June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2020 by public hospitals in the Western Cape...
December 2023: African Journal of Emergency Medicine Revue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37668580/reports-to-osha-of-severe-occupational-injuries-due-to-animals-2015-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Canela E Tustin, Aaron W Tustin
BACKGROUND: Workers can be injured by animals such as mammals and insects. Previous studies found that most animal-related occupational fatalities were caused by horses and cattle. We analyzed characteristics of recent nonfatal severe animal-related injuries in US workers. METHODS: The severe injury reports (SIR) database, collected by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, contains employer self-reports of inpatient hospitalizations and amputations...
September 5, 2023: American Journal of Industrial Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37667162/-a-case-of-poisoning-caused-by-head-and-face-bite-of-deinagkistrodon-acutus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M J Liu, W J Liu, L J Lai, L T Xie, S R Chen, P Lan
Snake bites kill and maim many people every year. Head and face venomous snake bite is rare, easy to misdiagnose and miss diagnosis, and the fatality rate is high. In this paper, 1 case of head and face venomous snake bite poisoning was reported and 10 similar cases were reviewed. The clinical characteristics of head and face venomous snake bite poisoning were summarized to provide guidance for clinical diagnosis and treatment. Head and face venomous snake bites may lead to airway injury, edema, and airway obstruction is the main cause of early death...
August 20, 2023: Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37505731/animal-toxins-a-historical-outlook-at-the-institut-pasteur-of-paris
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REVIEW
Michel R Popoff, Grazyna Faure, Sandra Legout, Daniel Ladant
Humans have faced poisonous animals since the most ancient times. It is recognized that certain animals, like specific plants, produce toxic substances that can be lethal, but that can also have therapeutic or psychoactive effects. The use of the term "venom", which initially designated a poison, remedy, or magic drug, is now confined to animal poisons delivered by biting. Following Louis Pasteur's work on pathogenic microorganisms, it was hypothesized that venoms could be related to bacterial toxins and that the process of pathogenicity attenuation could be applied to venoms for the prevention and treatment of envenomation...
July 19, 2023: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37441002/glutamine-ameliorates-bungarus-multicinctus-venom-induced-lung-and-heart-injury-through-hsp70-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-p65-and-p53-puma-signaling-pathways-involved
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yalan Li, Zhezhe Guan, Shaocong Hu, Zhi Huang, Dongling He, Xiaoyang Cheng, Tianlin Song, Caifeng Mo, Manqi Xiao, Yue Huang, Yuanmei Wei, Yi Zhou, Xuerong Zhang, Ming Liao
BACKGROUND: Bungarus multicinctus is one of the most dangerous venomous snakes prone to cardiopulmonary damage with extremely high mortality. In our previous work, we found that glutamine (Gln) and glutamine synthetase (GS) in pig serum were significantly reduced after Bungarus multicinctus bite. In the present study, to explore whether there is a link between the pathogenesis of cardiopulmonary injury and Gln metabolic changes induced by Bungarus multicinctus venom. We investigated the effect of Gln supplementation on the lung and heart function after snakebite...
2023: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37392970/%C3%AE-bungarotoxin-impairs-the-vascular-endothelial-barrier-function-by-inhibiting-integrin-%C3%AE-5
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Chen, Haotian Yu, Chengbiao Sun, Mingxin Dong, Na Zhao, Yan Wang, Kaikai Yu, Jianxu Zhang, Na Xu, Wensen Liu
γ-bungarotoxin (γ-BGT) is an RGD motif-containing protein, derived from the venom of Bungarus multicinctus, leading to acute death in mice. These RGD motif-containing proteins from snake venom belonging to the disintegrin family can interfere with vascular endothelial homeostasis by directly binding cell surface integrins. Targeting integrins that generate vascular endothelial dysfunction may contribute to γ-BGT poisoning, however, the underlying mechanisms have not been investigated in detail...
June 29, 2023: Toxicology Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37374011/venomous-bites-stings-and-poisoning-by-european-vertebrates-as-an-overlooked-and-emerging-medical-problem-recognition-clinical-aspects-and-therapeutic-management
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REVIEW
Giovanni Paolino, Matteo Riccardo Di Nicola, Ignazio Avella, Santo Raffaele Mercuri
Europe presents a high number of venomous and poisonous animals able to elicit medically relevant symptoms in humans. However, since most of the accidents involving venomous or poisonous animals in Europe are unreported, their incidence and morbidity are severely overlooked. Here we provide an overview of the European vertebrate species of greatest toxicological interest, the clinical manifestations their toxins can cause, and their treatment. We report the clinical symptoms induced by envenomations and poisoning caused by reptiles, fishes, amphibians and mammals in Europe, ranging from mild, local symptoms (e...
May 23, 2023: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37342654/comparing-modified-lee-and-white-method-against-20-minute-whole-blood-clotting-test-as-bedside-coagulation-screening-test-in-snake-envenomation-victims
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Appu Suseel, Siju V Abraham, Sarah Paul, Maglin Monica Lisa Tomy, Aboobacker Mohamed Rafi
BACKGROUND: Twenty-minute whole blood clotting test (20WBCT) and Modified Lee and White (MLW) method are the most routinely employed bedside tests for detecting coagulopathic snake envenomation. Our study compared the diagnostic utility of MLW and 20WBCT for snakebite victims at a tertiary care hospital in Central Kerala, South India. METHODS: This single-center study recruited 267 patients admitted with snake bites. 20WBCT and MLW were performed simultaneously at admission along with the measurement of Prothrombin Time (PT)...
2023: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37197049/hemoglobin-casts-in-kidney-biopsies-etiological-spectrum
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Jansi Prema, Anila A Kurien
Intravascular hemolysis, which is the destruction of red blood cells in circulation, can cause acute kidney injury as the hemoglobin released by the lysed cells is toxic to the tubular epithelial cells. We performed a retrospective analysis of 56 cases of hemoglobin cast nephropathy reported at our institution to analyze the etiological spectrum causing this rare disease. The mean patient age was 41.7 (range: 2-72 years), and the male-to-female ratio was 1.8:1. All patients presented with acute kidney injury...
2023: Indian Journal of Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37182674/cytostatic-and-cytotoxic-effects-of-a-hot-water-and-methanol-extract-of-acokanthera-oppositifolia-in-hepg2-hepatocarcinoma-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Werner Cordier, Paul Steenkamp, Vanessa Steenkamp
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Herb-induced liver injury is poorly described for African herbal remedies, such as Acokanthera oppositifolia. Although a commonly used treatment for pain, snake bites and anthrax, it is also a well-known arrow poison, thus toxicity is to be expected. AIM OF THE STUDY: The cytotoxicity and preliminary mechanisms of toxicity in HepG2 hepatocarcinoma cells were assessed. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The effect of hot water and methanol extracts were on cell density, oxidative status, mitochondrial membrane potential, fatty acids, caspase-3/7 activity, adenosine triphosphate levels, cell cycling and viability was assessed...
May 12, 2023: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37156448/effects-of-mauritia-flexuosa-l-f-buriti-oil-on-symptoms-induced-by-bothrops-moojeni-snake-envenomation
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REVIEW
Patrícia Siqueira de Melo Rodrigues, Hemilly Cirqueira Martins, Milena Santos Falcão, Márcio Trevisan, Fernanda Calheta Vieira Portaro, Lais Gomes da Silva, Ida Sigueko Sano-Martins, Luís Roberto de Camargo Gonçalves, Carla Simone Seibert
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: In Brazil, there are species of snakes that become involved in accidents and cause serious health problems to the inhabitants, highlighting the genus Bothrops for being responsible for approximately 90% of accidents reported annually. In the northern region of the country, this genus is responsible for the largest number of accidents, especially among rural dwellers. These populations invest in alternative treatments for with the purpose of improving the symptoms caused by snakebites...
May 6, 2023: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37153433/venom-gland-transcriptomics-of-the-malayan-pit-viper-calloselasma-rhodostoma-for-identification-classification-and-characterization-of-venom-proteins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Poom Adisakwattana, Lawan Chanhome, Narongsak Chaiyabutr, Orawan Phuphisut, Reamtong Onrapak, Charin Thawornkuno
The Malayan pit viper ( Calloselasma rhodostoma ) is a hemotoxic snake widely found in Southeast Asia and is responsible for the majority of poisoning cases in this region, including Thailand. However, a comprehensive knowledge of the venom protein profile and classification, as well as novel venom proteins, of this viper is still limited. Recently, the detailed composition of several snake venoms has been discovered through the use of transcriptome analysis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to employ a next-generation sequencing platform and bioinformatics analysis to undertake venom-gland de novo transcriptomics of Malayan pit vipers...
May 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37127123/a-case-report-of-ovophis-monitcola-mountain-pit-viper-envenoming-in-northeastern-india-resulting-in-prolonged-coagulopathy
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Ravikar Ralph, Deepak Garg, Amith Balachandran, S R Ganesh, Thomas Lamb
India is home to a diverse spectrum of medically-significant snakes accounting for one of the world's largest burdens of envenoming, morbidity and mortality. Indian polyspecific antivenom is derived from the venom of four snake species (Daboia russelii, Echis carinatus, Naja naja and Bungarus caeruleus), considered to be responsible for the majority of snakebite morbidity and mortality in India. The treatment of envenoming from other less-commonly encountered venomous snake species can be challenging. In this report, we describe the case of a 32-year-old male who presented with local swelling and coagulopathy following a bite from Ovophis monitcola (mountain pit-viper) in Nagaland, Northeast India...
June 15, 2023: Toxicon: Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
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