نتایج جستجو برای: loxosceles

تعداد نتایج: 239  

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2013
G Guimarães C Dias-Lopes C G Duarte L Felicori R A Machado de Avila L F M Figueiredo J de Moura B T Faleiro J Barro K Flores W Silva B Tintaya A Yarleque C Bonilla E Kalapothakis C E Salas C Chávez-Olortegui

This manuscript describes the general biochemical properties and immunological characteristics of Peruvian spider Loxosceles laeta venom (PLlv), which is responsible for the largest number of accidents involving venomous animals in Peru. In this work, we observed that the venom of this spider is more lethal to mice when compared with L. laeta venom from Brazil (BLlv). The LD₅₀ of PLlv was 1.213...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2005
Sangderk Lee Kevin R Lynch

Envenomation by the brown recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa) may cause local dermonecrosis and, rarely, coagulopathies, kidney failure and death. A venom phospholipase, SMaseD (sphingomyelinase D), is responsible for the pathological manifestations of envenomation. Recently, the recombinant SMaseD from Loxosceles laeta was demonstrated to hydrolyse LPC (lysophosphatidylcholine) to produce LPA ...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 1999
H F Gomez M J Miller J W Trachy R M Marks J S Warren

OBJECTIVE Bites from the brown recluse spider and other arachnids from the genus Loxosceles frequently induce necrotic skin lesions that can be recalcitrant to treatment and disfiguring. The authors used a rabbit model of dermonecrotic arachnidism to address the therapeutic efficacy of intradermal (id) polyclonal anti-Loxosceles Fab fragments (alphaLoxd Fab) raised against Loxosceles deserta sp...

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: :The Journal of emergency medicine 2011
Rebecca J Andersen Jennifer Campoli Sandeep K Johar Katherine A Schumacher E Jackson Allison

BACKGROUND The Loxosceles reclusa, commonly known as the brown recluse spider, is responsible for virtually all cases of spider bites leading to a significant necrosis. CASE REPORT We report the case of a 72-year-old man who presented to the Emergency Department complaining of back pain, weakness, and diarrhea. The patient stated that he sustained a bug bite 1 week before presenting to the ho...

2015
Maria Laura Alzua

Maria Laura Alzua, CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina (Principal Investigator) Amy Janel Pickering, Stanford University, USA Habiba Djebbari, Aix-Marseille University, France Carolina Lopez, CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina Juan Camilo Cardenas, University of the Andes, Colombia Maria Adelaida Lopera, Université Laval, Canada Nicolas Osbert, UNICEF Massa Coul...

2016
Laura de Mattos Milman Giana Paula Müller Paulo Ricardo Martins Souza Aline Barcellos Grill Deise Louise Bohn Rhoden Carlos Augusto Mello-da-Silva Gerson Vettorato

Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) is an acute febrile rash, usually induced by drugs, which recently has been linked to spider bite. We report a case of a male patient, 48 years old, with an erythematous rash accompanied by fever and small non-follicular pustules. He reported previous pain in the buttock with the onset of a necrotic plaque. The lesion was compatible with spider ...

2017
José M. Rojas Tomás Arán-Sekul Emmanuel Cortés Romina Jaldín Kely Ordenes Patricio R. Orrego Jorge González Jorge E. Araya Alejandro Catalán

Cutaneous loxoscelism envenomation by Loxosceles spiders is characterized by the development of a dermonecrotic lesion, strong inflammatory response, the production of pro-inflammatory mediators, and leukocyte migration to the bite site. The role of phospholipase D (PLD) from Loxosceles in the recruitment and migration of monocytes to the envenomation site has not yet been described. This study...

2009
LUIZ HENRIQUE DE ARAÚJO MACHADO

Envenomations caused by Loxosceles (brown spider) have been reported throughout the world. Clinical signs associated to bites of these spiders involve dermonecrotic lesions and intense local inflammatory response, besides systemic manifestations such as intravascular hemolysis, thrombocytopenia, disseminated intravascular coagulation and acute renal failure. The present study aimed to report an...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2011
Priscila Oliveira de Giuseppe Anwar Ullah Dilza Trevisan Silva Luiza Helena Gremski Ana Carolina Martins Wille Daniele Chaves Moreira Andrea Senff Ribeiro Olga Meiri Chaim Mario Tyago Murakami Silvio Sanches Veiga Raghuvir Krishnaswamy Arni

Phospholipases D (PLDs) are principally responsible for the local and systemic effects of Loxosceles envenomation including dermonecrosis and hemolysis. Despite their clinical relevance in loxoscelism, to date, only the SMase I from Loxosceles laeta, a class I member, has been structurally characterized. The crystal structure of a class II member from Loxosceles intermedia venom has been determ...

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