نتایج جستجو برای: venom

تعداد نتایج: 9429  

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2001
H F Gomez D M Greenfield M J Miller J S Warren

OBJECTIVES Envenomation by Loxosceles species (brown recluse) spiders results in large dermal inflammatory lesions. Venom-induced dermal inflammation occurs indirectly via soluble mediators of inflammation. This study aimed to explore whether the anatomic extent of dermonecrotic arachnidism is due to the cascade of soluble proinflammatory mediators elicited by venom deposited at the bite site, ...

Journal: :BIO web of conferences 2023

Snake venom, as a natural biotoxin, is widely present in nature and can act coordination with variety of signal regulatory proteins, playing significant role the regulation tumor cell proliferation, metastasis, invasion, angiogenesis. Malignant tumors have long attracted attention medical community leading cause death humans. In this paper, we focus on reviewing progress snake venom apoptosis, ...

A. Hedayat A. Zareï€ M. Ahmadi,

  Honey bee sting is used in some societies as a treatment of inflammation in joint diseases such as arthritis. To investigate the effect of honey bee venom in reducing inflammation, we selected 30 male Wister rats which were divided in to 6 groups. Except group 1, all remaining groups received 0.5 ml of complete Freund’s adjuvant to induce arthritis. After 9 days, all animals that received adj...

A Jalali AA Zare Afshin Zarghi, H Vatanpour Z Ehsani Z Hossininasab

The effect of Odonthobuthos doriae (O.d) scorpion venom at 0/3, 1 and 3, 10 µg/ml concentrations were investigated on nerve-muscle transmission, using the Twitch tension technique. A concentration of 0.3 µg/ml caused a small change in the twitch height in response to indirect muscle stimulation, but higher concentrations (1, 3, 10 µg/ml) caused a transient augmentation in twitch response follow...

A Jalali AA Zare Afshin Zarghi, H Vatanpour Z Ehsani Z Hossininasab

The effect of Odonthobuthos doriae (O.d) scorpion venom at 0/3, 1 and 3, 10 µg/ml concentrations were investigated on nerve-muscle transmission, using the Twitch tension technique. A concentration of 0.3 µg/ml caused a small change in the twitch height in response to indirect muscle stimulation, but higher concentrations (1, 3, 10 µg/ml) caused a transient augmentation in twitch response follow...

M. Sindhu, S. Meenatcisundaram,

Neutralization effects of Acorus calamus and Withania somnifera root extracts were tested against Echis carinatus venom. Both plant extracts were effectively neutralized the various pharmacological activities induced by Echis carinatus venom. About 0.14 mg of Acorus calamus and 0.16 mg of Withania somnifera root extracts were able to completely neutralize the lethal a...

2003
MARCEL DEKKER Bryan G. Fry Kenneth D. Winkel Janith C. Wickramaratna Wayne C. Hodgson Wolfgang Wüster

The ubiquity of venom variation in snakes poses special problems for the manufacture of antivenom and has undermined the commercial attractiveness of this class of therapeutic agent. In particular, it has been amply documented that both interspecific and intraspecific variation in venom composition can affect the neutralisation capacity of antivenoms. This may be exacerbated by the selective us...

2005
C. WEISS

The constituents of scorpion venom have not yet been fully identified. During preliminary investigation of the venom of Leiurus qidnquestriatus by paper chromatography, a spot corresponding in position to that due to 5-hydroxytryptamine (HT) was seen. This paper is concerned with the methods of identification and assay of this substance in venom, and also considers the histochemistry of the ven...

Journal: :Journal of proteomics 2016
Choo Hock Tan Kae Yi Tan Nget Hong Tan

UNLABELLED Recent advances in proteomics enable deep profiling of the compositional details of snake venoms for improved understanding on envenomation pathophysiology and immunological neutralization. In this study, the venom of Australian tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) was trypsin-digested in solution and subjected to nano-ESI-LCMS/MS. Applying a relative quantitative proteomic approach, the ...

2011
Irina Borodina Bettina M. Jensen Tim Wagner Maher A. Hachem Ib Søndergaard Lars K. Poulsen

Wasp venom allergy is the most common insect venom allergy in Europe. It is manifested by large local reaction or anaphylactic shock occurring after a wasp sting. The allergy can be treated by specific immunotherapy with whole venom extracts. Wasp venom is difficult and costly to obtain and is a subject to composition variation, therefore it can be advantageous to substitute it with a cocktail ...

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