Antigenicidade e atividades biológicas do veneno hemorrágico da serpente crotalus durissus ruruima (Hoge 1965), após indução da proteólise das toxinas “IN VITRO”
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Currently, more than two hundred species of poisonous snakes have
have been identified, they are classified into four main families:
Hydrophiidae; Elapide, Viperidea and Crotalidae, the genus crotalus presents
higher lethality rate (1.87%), due to neurotoxicity and insufficiency
acute renal failure which is the most serious complication of crotalic poisoning
the poison present in the snake Crotalus durissus ruruima was
introduced into mice to assess biological characterization and
antigenicity of these. The procedures performed were the characterization of the
molecular profile of in natura and proteolyzed poisons, immunization of
mice with T0 and T6 antigens, tests to neutralize the lethality of the
poison using experimental hyperimmune plasma, immunochemical analysis for
verification of the antigen-antibody reaction and statistical tests. From this experiment
among other results, it was observed that the molecular profile showed
variations in the detection of the bands and also in the quantitative analysis of the
proteins, in the zymogram on fibrinogen and gelatin the intensity of the
bands showed variations but proteolyzed samples when compared
with the poison in natura, the experimental hyperimmune serum T6 obtained better
neutralizing response when compared to T0 serum, in the lethality test
mice are more resistant when given venom serum
proteolyzed proteolyzate taking longer to die, the
mice immunized with T0 did not resist the challenge dose of 5 LD50
dying, the mice immunized with T6
immune response, showing none of the symptoms caused by the
poison and survived the challenge dose of 5 LD50.