South american rattlesnake venom: its hemolytic power

The hemolytic power of rattlesnake venom (Crotalus durissus terrificus) was Studied. A high percentage of sample with negative hemolytic power was detected when sheep red blood cells were used. A large number of venoms with hemolytic power, though with a low hemolysis percentage, were detected when...

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Main Authors: Édimo Garcia de Lima, Paulo Inácio da Costa, Carlos Julio Laure
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT) 1989-12-01
Series:Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86821989000400002&lng=en&tlng=en
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author Édimo Garcia de Lima
Paulo Inácio da Costa
Carlos Julio Laure
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description The hemolytic power of rattlesnake venom (Crotalus durissus terrificus) was Studied. A high percentage of sample with negative hemolytic power was detected when sheep red blood cells were used. A large number of venoms with hemolytic power, though with a low hemolysis percentage, were detected when liquid, recently extracted venom was used. When crystallized venom was used under the same experimental conditions, a higher percentage ofpositivityfor hemolysis was obtained. When the results obtained on agar plates were compared to those obtained in test tubes, a large number of animals with a higher percentage of hemolysis were detected, though this value was not proportional to the number of animals showing positive plate hemolysis. When the hemolytic power of these venoms was tested on human red blood cells, a large percentage of animals with venoms having a low hemolytic power was also detected. Hemolytic power was much greater when human red blood cells were tested with crystallized venom. The preparation of red blood cells also had an important effect and the use of red blood cells from defibrinated blood is recommended. We conclude that rattlesnake venom has hemolytic power that increases when the venom is crystallized. Red blood cells should be properly preparedfor the lysis reactions. We suggest that the lytic power of the venom is related to venom concentration and to the purity of its fractions.
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spelling doaj.art-6975c7f1ac5d4e24b6d6fb07483b94802022-12-22T03:35:39ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical1678-98491989-12-0122417117510.1590/S0037-86821989000400002S0037-86821989000400002South american rattlesnake venom: its hemolytic powerÉdimo Garcia de LimaPaulo Inácio da CostaCarlos Julio LaureThe hemolytic power of rattlesnake venom (Crotalus durissus terrificus) was Studied. A high percentage of sample with negative hemolytic power was detected when sheep red blood cells were used. A large number of venoms with hemolytic power, though with a low hemolysis percentage, were detected when liquid, recently extracted venom was used. When crystallized venom was used under the same experimental conditions, a higher percentage ofpositivityfor hemolysis was obtained. When the results obtained on agar plates were compared to those obtained in test tubes, a large number of animals with a higher percentage of hemolysis were detected, though this value was not proportional to the number of animals showing positive plate hemolysis. When the hemolytic power of these venoms was tested on human red blood cells, a large percentage of animals with venoms having a low hemolytic power was also detected. Hemolytic power was much greater when human red blood cells were tested with crystallized venom. The preparation of red blood cells also had an important effect and the use of red blood cells from defibrinated blood is recommended. We conclude that rattlesnake venom has hemolytic power that increases when the venom is crystallized. Red blood cells should be properly preparedfor the lysis reactions. We suggest that the lytic power of the venom is related to venom concentration and to the purity of its fractions.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86821989000400002&lng=en&tlng=enVeneno de cascavelPoder hemolítico
spellingShingle Édimo Garcia de Lima
Paulo Inácio da Costa
Carlos Julio Laure
South american rattlesnake venom: its hemolytic power
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Veneno de cascavel
Poder hemolítico
title South american rattlesnake venom: its hemolytic power
title_full South american rattlesnake venom: its hemolytic power
title_fullStr South american rattlesnake venom: its hemolytic power
title_full_unstemmed South american rattlesnake venom: its hemolytic power
title_short South american rattlesnake venom: its hemolytic power
title_sort south american rattlesnake venom its hemolytic power
topic Veneno de cascavel
Poder hemolítico
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