Evaluation Of The Toxicological Effects From Bothrops Jararacussu Snake Venom On Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) Embryos And Larvae

D. P. Marchi-Salvador, Layssa Gualberto da Silva, Pierri Emanoel De Abreu Oliveira, Pedro Gabriel Nascimento dos Santos, Juliana Alves Costa Ribeiro Souza, Rafael Xavier Martins, Maria Caroline Lourenço de Lima, Erica de Souza Falcão, Davi Felipe Farias
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Approximately 90% of reported and identified cases of snakebites in Brazil are caused by species belonging to the Bothrops genus. These snakes have clinical relevance due to their venom composition, which contains substances capable of triggering local and systemic effects, leading to morbidities and/or mortality. The objective of this study was to evaluate the toxic and toxinological effects of Bothrops jararacussu snake venom on zebrafish embryos and larvae. The stability of B. jararacussu snake venom under the conditions used in the toxicity experiments in zebrafish embryos and larvae was evaluated on citrated human plasma. Zebrafish embryos and/or larvae mortality, morphological alterations, spontaneous tail movements and heartbeat caused by the venom were quantified within 96 hours. Toxicity parameters and activity of enzyme-related toxicity biomarkers were evaluated in zebrafish after 96 hours of semi-static exposure to the venom. The results indicated that the venom causes toxicity in zebrafish embryos and larvae, inducing embryonic mortality, alteration in the number of spontaneous tail movements and activity of biomarker enzymes. The results suggested that the toxic effects caused by the venom in the early stages of zebrafish development are mediated, in part, by neurotoxic action, induction of oxidative and metabolic stress caused by low molecular weight components, and proteins present in this venom. Toxinological evaluations using the zebrafish as a model are scarce; however, this study presented promising results that encourage the development of future research in toxinology using this animal as a model organism.
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Jararacussu Bothrops蛇毒对斑马鱼(Danio Rerio)胚胎和幼鱼的毒理学效应评价
在巴西报告和确定的蛇咬伤病例中,约90%是由Bothrops属的物种引起的。这些蛇具有临床意义,因为它们的毒液成分含有能够引发局部和全身效应的物质,导致发病率和/或死亡率。本研究的目的是评价jararacussu Bothrops蛇毒对斑马鱼胚胎和幼虫的毒性和毒理学作用。在斑马鱼胚胎和幼虫毒性实验条件下,用柠檬酸盐人血浆评价了jararacussu蛇毒的稳定性。在96小时内对斑马鱼胚胎和/或幼虫的死亡率、形态改变、自发尾巴运动和心跳进行量化。在半静态暴露于该毒液96小时后,对斑马鱼的毒性参数和酶相关毒性生物标志物的活性进行了评估。结果表明,该毒液可引起斑马鱼胚胎和幼虫的毒性,导致胚胎死亡,改变自发尾运动的数量和生物标记酶的活性。结果表明,该毒液在斑马鱼发育早期引起的毒性作用部分是由神经毒性作用、低分子量成分和蛋白质引起的氧化和代谢应激介导的。使用斑马鱼作为模型的毒性评估很少;然而,这项研究提出了有希望的结果,鼓励了未来以这种动物为模式生物的毒理学研究的发展。
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