نتایج جستجو برای: scorpion venom

تعداد نتایج: 11169  

Journal: :Acta poloniae pharmaceutica 2013
Muhammad Jawad Nasim Muhammad Hassham Hassan Bin Asad Ashif Sajjad Shujaat Ali Khan Amara Mumtaz Kalsoom Farzana Zarmina Rashid Ghulam Murtaza

Although the majority of serious cases in the world are concerned with snake bite envenomation, but those which are caused by scorpion stings are also famous for causing extreme pain. The present view is an attempt to enlist scientifically ignored medicinal plants of Pakistan exhibiting anti-scorpion venom activity. In this review data of 35 medicinal plants is collected with their families, pa...

Alexis Díaz-García, Caridad Rodríguez Torres, Gilmara Pimentel González, Hermis Rodríguez Sánchez, Iraida Sánchez Monzón, Irania Guevara Orellanes, Juan C. Rodríguez Aurrecochea, Maikel Hernández Gómez, Maria Regla Rodríguez Capote, Tais Basaco Bernabeu,

Introduction: Rhopalurus junceus scorpion venom has shown potential for anticancer treatment. However, there are no scientific evidence about venom pharmacokinetic (PK) and biodistribution (BD) in tumor-bearing mice. Methods: 131I-labeled venom was administrated by intravenous (IV) and oral (PO) routes at the single dose of 12.5 mg/kg. Mice were sacrificed and blood samples, major organs, and t...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1978
B S Gajalakshmi N Ramaswamy C Thiagarajan G M Yahya

The effect of scorpion venom of Buthus Tamulus species on blood pressure, ECG, enzyme and electrolytes were studied in dogs. Venom was given in doses of 2 and 4 mg/kg body weight. Hypotension and tachycardia were observed with low dose and bradycardia was significant with high dose. ST segment depression, T wave changes, shortening of PR interval were the important ECG changes apart from ventri...

Journal: :British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy 1959

2017
Mehmet Dokur Mustafa Dogan Ersen Aydin Yagmur

Venom of Leiurus abdullahbayrami (Scorpiones: Buthidae) is an extremely toxic one and it stimulates voltage-gated sodium and potassium channels. In case of a stung by this scorpion; excessive catecholamine release occur and it impairs left ventricle contractility and consequently a heart failure occurs (scorpion sting-related cardiomyopathy). In addition to this cardiac-induced acute pulmonary,...

2012
Marie-France Martin-Eauclaire Pierre E. Bougis

K(+) channels selectively transport K(+) ions across cell membranes and play a key role in regulating the physiology of excitable and nonexcitable cells. Their activation allows the cell to repolarize after action potential firing and reduces excitability, whereas channel inhibition increases excitability. In eukaryotes, the pharmacology and pore topology of several structural classes of K(+) c...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2016
David M. Housley Gary D. Housley Michael J. Liddell Ernest A. Jennings

This review categorizes functionally validated actions of defined scorpion toxin (SCTX) neuropeptides across ion channel subclasses, highlighting key trends in this rapidly evolving field. Scorpion envenomation is a common event in many tropical and subtropical countries, with neuropharmacological actions, particularly autonomic nervous system modulation, causing significant mortality. The prim...

2016
Rezvan Zabihollahi Kamran Pooshang Bagheri Zohreh Keshavarz Fatemeh Motevalli Golnaz Bahramali Seyed Davar Siadat Seyed Bahman Momen Delavar Shahbazzadeh Mohammad Reza Aghasadeghi

BACKGROUND During the recent years, significant progress has been achieved on development of novel anti-viral drugs. Natural products are assumed as the potential sources of novel anti-viral drugs; therefore, there are some previous studies reporting the anti-viral compounds from venomous animals. Based on the significant value for tracing of non-toxic anti-viral agents from natural resources, ...

Journal: :British medical journal 1970
C S Devi C N Reddy S L Devi Y R Subrahmanyam H V Bhatt G Suvarnakumari D P Murthy C R Reddy

Disseminated intravascular coagulation occurred in dogs given scorpion venom subcutaneously in doses of 3 mg./kg. body weight. Treatment with heparin reversed the coagulation abnormality of the syndrome and 10 out of 12 dogs survived. Necropsy findings in human patients stung by scorpions suggest that this syndrome also occurs in man.

Hossein Sanaei-Zadeh Mehran Shahi Seyed Hamid Moosavy

Objective: Scorpion stings are common in tropical regions of Iran. Hemiscorpius enischnochela are distributed in southern part of Iran. The venom of this scorpion causes severe hemolysis, hemoglobinuria, and occasionally death.Case Presentation: This report describes the clinical manifestations of envenomation by H. enischnochela in a 3-year-old boy from Ruydar city in south of Iran.<br /...

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