The saga of the development of laboratory tests to evaluate the neutralizing efficacy of antivenoms for the treatment of snakebite envenoming.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Toxicon Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1016/j.toxicon.2025.108274
Hernán Bonilla, José María Gutiérrez
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Abstract

The parenteral administration of animal-derived antivenoms has been, since 1894, the mainstay of the therapy of snakebite envenoming, a neglected tropical disease that exerts a high toll of morbidity and mortality on a global basis. A key test in the development and quality control of antivenoms has been the neutralization of the lethal effect of venoms. Since the early times of antivenoms, the neutralization of venom's lethality has been predominantly based on the incubation of venom and antivenom prior to the injection in laboratory animals. The present narrative review summarizes the main milestones in the development of venom neutralization assays by antivenoms, starting with the pioneer work of Calmette and Vital Brazil. Despite various initiatives along the 20th century to standardize these tests, the antivenom efficacy assays have been highly heterogeneous between laboratories and countries. Efforts carried out to understand the main variables that determine the lethality tests are discussed, together with the introduction of assays to assess the neutralization of other relevant toxic and enzymatic activities of venoms, which complement the lethality assay. In the last decades, international efforts coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO) led to the publication of the WHO guidelines for the production and control of antivenoms, which comprise detailed descriptions of preclinical neutralization assays, including the essential test, i.e., lethality, and supplementary assays that assess other relevant toxic effects. The pain and suffering of animals in the traditional antivenom neutralization tests urge the implementation of the 3Rs principles (replacement, reduction, refinement) in antivenom efficacy assessment, and innovation is urgently needed in this field.

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Toxicon
Toxicon 医学-毒理学
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期刊介绍: Toxicon has an open access mirror Toxicon: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. An introductory offer Toxicon: X - full waiver of the Open Access fee. Toxicon''s "aims and scope" are to publish: -articles containing the results of original research on problems related to toxins derived from animals, plants and microorganisms -papers on novel findings related to the chemical, pharmacological, toxicological, and immunological properties of natural toxins -molecular biological studies of toxins and other genes from poisonous and venomous organisms that advance understanding of the role or function of toxins -clinical observations on poisoning and envenoming where a new therapeutic principle has been proposed or a decidedly superior clinical result has been obtained. -material on the use of toxins as tools in studying biological processes and material on subjects related to venom and antivenom problems. -articles on the translational application of toxins, for example as drugs and insecticides -epidemiological studies on envenoming or poisoning, so long as they highlight a previously unrecognised medical problem or provide insight into the prevention or medical treatment of envenoming or poisoning. Retrospective surveys of hospital records, especially those lacking species identification, will not be considered for publication. Properly designed prospective community-based surveys are strongly encouraged. -articles describing well-known activities of venoms, such as antibacterial, anticancer, and analgesic activities of arachnid venoms, without any attempt to define the mechanism of action or purify the active component, will not be considered for publication in Toxicon. -review articles on problems related to toxinology. To encourage the exchange of ideas, sections of the journal may be devoted to Short Communications, Letters to the Editor and activities of the affiliated societies.
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