نتایج جستجو برای: echiscarinatus venom

تعداد نتایج: 9429  

Hossein Salmanizadeh Hossein Zolfagharian, Mahdi Babaie

  Objective(s): Echis carinatus is one of the venomous snakes in Iran. The venom of Iranian Echis carinatus is a rich source of protein with various factors affecting the plasma protein and blood coagulation factor. Some of these proteins exhibit types of enzymatic activities. However, other items are proteins with no enzymatic activity.   Materials and Methods: In order to study the mechanism ...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2006
Alexis Rodríguez-Acosta Karel Lemoine Luis Navarrete María E Girón Irma Aguilar

Several colubrid snakes produce venomous oral secretions. In this work, the venom collected from Venezuelan opisthoglyphous (rear-fanged) Philodryas olfersii snake was studied. Different proteins were present in its venom and they were characterized by 20% SDS-PAGE protein electrophoresis. The secretion exhibited proteolytic (gelatinase) activity, which was partially purified on a chromatograph...

The myocardial effect of snake venoms is considered as one of the most common pathogenesis in many cases of snake envenomation. This study was under taken to investigate the effects of snake (Naja naja oxiana) venom on cardiac function in experimental animals. The blood samples from all the rabbits were collected before venom injection and then 140 µg/kg venom of snake (Naja naja oxiana) was in...

Journal: :Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2021

Complex target SELEX always have been an intriguing approach to the scientific community, as it offers potential discovery of novel biomarkers. We herein successfully performed on Bungarus caeruleus venom develop a panel highly affine aptamers that specifically recognizes B. (common krait) and was able discriminate from Cobra, Russell's, Saw-scaled viper's venom. The generated against crude als...

2017
Darin R. Rokyta Mark J. Margres Micaiah J. Ward Elda E. Sanchez

The same selective forces that give rise to rapid inter- and intraspecific divergence in snake venoms can also favor differences in venoms across life-history stages. Ontogenetic changes in venom composition are well known and widespread in snakes but have not been investigated to the level of unambiguously identifying the specific loci involved. The eastern diamondback rattlesnake was previous...

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
Gajanan D Katkar Mahalingam S Sundaram Somanathapura K NaveenKumar Basavarajaiah Swethakumar Rachana D Sharma Manoj Paul Gopalapura J Vishalakshi Sannaningaiah Devaraja Kesturu S Girish Kempaiah Kemparaju

Indian Echis carinatus bite causes sustained tissue destruction at the bite site. Neutrophils, the major leukocytes in the early defence process, accumulate at the bite site. Here we show that E. carinatus venom induces neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation. The NETs block the blood vessels and entrap the venom toxins at the injection site, promoting tissue destruction. The stability of...

2016
Libia Sanz Davinia Pla Alicia Pérez Yania Rodríguez Alfonso Zavaleta Maria Salas Bruno Lomonte Juan J. Calvete

The venom proteome of the poorly studied desert coral snake Micrurus tschudii tschudii was unveiled using a venomic approach, which identified ≥38 proteins belonging to only four snake venom protein families. The three-finger toxins (3FTxs) constitute, both in number of isoforms (~30) and total abundance (93.6% of the venom proteome), the major protein family of the desert coral snake venom. Ph...

2011
Thiago Magalhães Camargo Adolfo Rafael de Roodt Maria Alice da Cruz-Höfling Léa Rodrigues-Simioni

The neuromuscular activity ofMicrurus pyrrochryptus venom was studied in chick biventer cervicis (BC) and mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm (PND) preparations. The venom (0.5-50μg/ml) caused irreversible, time- and concentration-dependent blockade, with BC being more sensitive than PND (50% blockade with 10μg/ml in 22±;3min and 62±4min, respectively; mean±SEM, n=6; p<0.05). In BC preparations, veno...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2016
Abby M Pomento Blair W Perry Robert D Denton H Lisle Gibbs Matthew L Holding

Within some species, squirrels respond to variable selection from venomous snake predators by showing population-level variation in resistance, while between species, some rattlesnakes possess venom that is more effective at overcoming venom resistance in different species of squirrels. A functional evaluation of resistance variation to venom within and between species of squirrels and snakes c...

2017
Bradley H. Hopp Ryan S. Arvidson Michael E. Adams Khaleel A. Razak

The pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus), a gleaning bat found in the western United States and Mexico, hunts a wide variety of ground-dwelling prey, including scorpions. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the pallid bat is resistant to scorpion venom, but no systematic study has been performed. Here we show with behavioral measures and direct injection of venom that the pallid bat is resistant to ven...

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