نتایج جستجو برای: venom

تعداد نتایج: 9429  

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2008
Shripad B Deshpande Sadhana Kanoo Anitha B Alex

Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus; MBT) envenomation produces various cardio-respiratory abnormalities including cardiac dysrhythmias. The underlying cell signaling pathways for the cardiac dysrhythmias produced by MBT venom are not known. The present study was therefore conducted to delineate the second messenger signaling pathways involved in MBT venom-induced atrial rhythm changes. The...

2014
Nasim Tabaraki Delavar Shahbazzadeh Ali Mashinchian Moradi Gholamhossein Vosughi Pargol Ghavam Mostafavi

OBJECTIVES Cone snails are estimated to consist of up to 700 species. The venom of these snails has yielded a rich source of novel peptides. This study was aimed to study the analgesic effect of Persian Gulf Conus textile and its comparison with morphine in mouse model. MATERIALS AND METHODS Samples were collected in Larak Island. The venom ducts were Isolated and kept on ice then homogenized...

2017
K.S. Rajesh B.R. Bharath C.V. Rao K.I. Bhat K.S. Chandrashekhar Bhat Pritesh Bhat

Coix lacryma-jobi, commonly known as job's tear, is a tall grain-bearing tropical plant of the family Poaceae. The ethanolic root extract (ERE) of the plant was investigated for the first time for anti-venom activity against Indian cobra Naja naja venom. In-vitro studies were conducted to determine neutralization of phospholipase A2 (PLA2) activity of the Naja naja venom by the ERE. ERE showed ...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2008
F G Foschi F Emiliani S Savini O Quercia G F Stefanini

BACKGROUND The glycoprotein CD30 is expressed and released by T lymphocytes that secrete type 2 helper cytokines of (T(H)2). These molecules play a role in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases. Venom immunotherapy has proven to be very effective in hymenoptera venom allergy through a shift in cytokine production from T(H)2-type cytokines to T(H)1-type cytokines. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the rel...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1962
Edward V. Staab Richard M. Condie Robert A. Good

1. Agkistrodon piscivorus venom and E. coli endotoxin were shown to be immunologically distinct, and to differ in certain biologic properties: effects on immune response, body temperature, and circulating leukocyte count, and capacity to prepare for and provoke the local and generalized Shwartzman reaction. 2. Neither a single prior injection of venom nor the existence of hyperimmunity to letha...

2016
Sumithra Subramaniam Aamir Aslam Siraj A. Misbah Mariolina Salio Vincenzo Cerundolo D Branch Moody Graham Ogg

The role of CD1a-reactive T cells in human allergic disease is unknown. We have previously shown that circulating CD1a-reactive T cells recognize neolipid antigens generated by bee and wasp venom phospholipase, and here tested the hypothesis that venom-responsive CD1a-reactive T cells associate with venom allergy. Circulating T cells from bee and wasp venom allergic individuals, before and duri...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Maayan Kaiser Frederic Libersat

The jewel wasp stings cockroaches and injects venom into their cerebral ganglia, namely the subesophageal ganglion (SOG) and supraesophageal ganglion (SupOG). The venom induces a long-term hypokinetic state, during which the stung cockroach shows little or no spontaneous walking. It was shown that venom injection to the SOG reduces neuronal activity, thereby suggesting a similar effect of venom...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2002
G Picolo M Chacur J M Gutiérrez C F P Teixeira Y Cury

Neutralization of hyperalgesia induced by Bothrops jararaca and B. asper venoms was studied in rats using bothropic antivenom produced at Instituto Butantan (AVIB, 1 ml neutralizes 5 mg B. jararaca venom) and polyvalent antivenom produced at Instituto Clodomiro Picado (AVCP, 1 ml neutralizes 2.5 mg B. aspar venom). The intraplantar injection of B. jararaca and B. asper venoms caused hyperalgesi...

Journal: :Toxins 2016
Si Hyeock Lee Ji Hyeong Baek Kyungjae Andrew Yoon

The primary functions of venoms from solitary and social wasps are different. Whereas most solitary wasps sting their prey to paralyze and preserve it, without killing, as the provisions for their progeny, social wasps usually sting to defend their colonies from vertebrate predators. Such distinctive venom properties of solitary and social wasps suggest that the main venom components are likely...

2016
Joseph D. Romano Nicholas P. Tatonetti

Venoms and venom-derived compounds constitute a rich and largely unexplored source of potentially therapeutic compounds. To facilitate biomedical research, it is necessary to design a robust informatics infrastructure that will allow semantic computation of venom concepts in a standardized, consistent manner. We have designed an ontology of venom-related concepts - named Venom Ontology - that r...

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