artículo científico
Neutralization of myonecrosis, hemorrhage, and edema induced by Bothrops asper snake venom by homologous and heterologous pre-existing antibodies in mice
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0041-0101
10.1016/0041-0101(95)00162-X
8783451
Autor
Rucavado Romero, Alexandra
Lomonte, Bruno
Institución
Resumen
The ability of pre-existing antibodies to neutralize locally-acting toxins of Bothrops
asper snake venom was investigated. Hemorrhage, myonecrosis, and edema
were markedly reduced in actively immunized mice, although none of these
effects was completely abolished. In mice passively immunized with equine
antivenom, hemorrhage was prevented completely, while myonecrosis and
edema were partially reduced. Pre-existing antibodies did not modify the early
stage ( < 3 hr) of venom-induced edema, but significantly accelerated the
normalization of this effect within 24 hr. Passive administration of antivenom
either 5 or 120 min before venom injection gave similar results, suggesting that
the presence of antibodies in the intravascular compartment may fully
neutralize locally acting toxins, in this experimental animal model. Overall, the
homologous or heterologous origin of antibodies was not a significant factor
influencing their in uit,o neutralizing efficiency against local venom effects.
Antibody titrations by enzyme-immunoassay using purified toxins and whole
venom indicated that serum from actively-immunized mice had a higher
proportion of anti-myotoxin antibodies than equine antivenom.