Immunosuppressive therapies in scorpion envenomation: new perspectives for treatment.

IF 4.6 Q2 TOXICOLOGY Frontiers in toxicology Pub Date : 2024-11-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ftox.2024.1503055
Mouzarllem Barros Reis, Eliane Candiani Arantes
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Scorpion envenoming is a relevant and neglected public health problem in some countries. The use of antivenom is widespread in many regions, targeting specific species of scorpions. However, the uncontrolled proliferation and adaptation of these animals to urban environments, combined with limited access to treatments in remote areas and delays in antivenom administration contribute to a significant number of fatalities from scorpion-related incidents. In recent decades, new research has revealed that the immune system plays an important role in triggering immunopathological reactions during scorpion envenoming, which places it as a therapeutic target; however, few clinical studies have been conducted. This work provides a review of the main immunopathological aspects of scorpion envenoming, as well as the clinical trials conducted to date on the use of corticosteroids for the treatment of scorpionism. We highlight emerging treatment perspectives as well as the need for further clinical trials. The use of corticosteroids in scorpionism, when appropriate, could significantly enhance access to treatment and help reduce fatalities associated with scorpion stings.

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蝎子中毒的免疫抑制疗法:治疗的新视角。
蝎子中毒在一些国家是一个相关但被忽视的公共卫生问题。抗蛇毒血清在许多地区广泛使用,针对特定种类的蝎子。然而,这些动物不受控制的繁殖和对城市环境的适应,加上偏远地区获得治疗的机会有限以及抗蛇毒血清管理的延误,导致了大量与蝎子有关的死亡事件。近几十年来,新的研究表明,免疫系统在蝎子螫螫过程中触发免疫病理反应中起重要作用,这使其成为治疗靶点;然而,很少进行临床研究。这项工作提供了蝎子中毒的主要免疫病理方面的综述,以及迄今为止使用皮质类固醇治疗蝎子病的临床试验。我们强调了新兴的治疗观点以及进一步临床试验的必要性。在适当情况下,在蝎子病中使用皮质类固醇可以显著提高获得治疗的机会,并有助于减少与蝎子蜇伤有关的死亡。
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