Kalana Maduwage, Wayne C Hodgson, Nicki Konstantakopoulos, Margaret A O'Leary, Indika Gawarammana, Geoffrey K Isbister
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Abstract
Hump-nosed pit vipers (Genus Hypnale) are venomous snakes from South India and Sri Lanka. Envenoming by Hypnale species may cause significant morbidity and is characterized by local envenoming and less commonly coagulopathy and acute renal failure. Currently there are three nominal species of this genus: H. hypnale, H. zara and H. nepa. This study investigates the biochemical and pharmacological properties of the venoms from the three Hypnale species in Sri Lanka. The three Hypnale venoms had similar chromatographic profiles using reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography and fractions with procoagulant activity were identified. Hypnale venoms had potent cytotoxicity in cultured rat aorta smooth muscle cells with similar IC(50) values. The venoms had weak neurotoxic and myotoxic activity in the isolated chick biventer muscle preparation. They had mild procoagulant activity with close MCC(5) values and also phospholipase activity. Locally available polyvalent antivenom did not neutralise any venom effects. The study demonstrates that the three Hypnale venoms are similar and cytotoxicity appears to be the most potent effect, although they have mild procoagulant activity. These findings are consistent with clinical reports.
驼鼻蝮蛇(Hypnale 属)是产于南印度和斯里兰卡的毒蛇。驼鼻蝮属毒蛇的致病特点是局部中毒,较少见的是凝血功能障碍和急性肾功能衰竭。目前,该属有三个标称物种:H. hypnale、H. zara 和 H. nepa。本研究调查了斯里兰卡三种hypnale毒液的生化和药理特性。使用反相高效液相色谱法,三种hypnale毒液具有相似的色谱特征,并确定了具有促凝血活性的馏分。hypnale毒液对培养的大鼠主动脉平滑肌细胞具有很强的细胞毒性,IC(50)值相似。这些毒液在离体小鸡双肠肌肉制备中具有微弱的神经毒性和肌毒性。它们具有轻微的促凝血活性(MCC(5)值接近)和磷脂酶活性。当地可用的多价抗蛇毒血清不能中和任何毒液效应。这项研究表明,三种 Hypnale 毒液具有相似性,虽然它们都有轻微的促凝血活性,但细胞毒性似乎是最有效的作用。这些发现与临床报告一致。