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Evaluation of the neutralization of important toxic activities induced by brazilian fish venoms by murine polyspecific antiserum.

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Author(s):
Fernanda Miriane Bruni Soliani
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas (ICB/SDI)
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Examining board members:
Mônica Valdyrce dos Anjos Lopes Ferreira; Francisco Oscar de Siqueira França; Marcelo de Franco
Advisor: Mônica Valdyrce dos Anjos Lopes Ferreira
Abstract

Envenoming induced by venomous fish represents a great cost brazilian communities. Victims develop local and systemic symptoms. The most frequent founded are Thalassophryne nattereri, Cathorops spixii, Scorpaena plumieri and Potamotrygon gr orbygnyi. The anti-inflammatory drugs used are not efficient. After the accident, the passive transfer of heterologous specific antibodies allows that immediate toxic effect can be neutralized in the victims. The aim of this work was to produce in mice polyspecific antivenom and evaluation the neutralization of the main toxic effects induced by the brazilian venomous fish. The effects induced in microcirculation were abolished by the polyspecific antiserum, except for the effects caused by C. spixii in muscular fibers where was necessary a proportion of 1:2. The polyspecific antiserum controlled the edematogenic and nociceptive activities and the airway inflammation.These data allow us to suggest the use of polyspecific antiserum in the treatment of the pathological effects provoked by the most frequent brazilian venomous fish. (AU)