动物源性毒物

G. Wedin, D. Keyler, E. Bilden
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动物王国里的许多物种都有征服猎物或抵御捕食者的手段。人类与这些物种的接触可能导致咬伤或蜇伤,造成局部损伤或全身毒性,从局部疼痛和不同程度的组织损伤到全身性疾病、器官衰竭甚至死亡。大多数这些动物在咬人或螫人时会释放一定剂量的毒液,但有些动物会在肉中产生或积累毒素,如果被摄入可能会导致疾病。毒液通常是蛋白质和酶的复杂混合物,但很少被很好地理解。已生产抗蛇毒血清来治疗某些物种的暴露,但治疗通常包括支持性措施和症状治疗。本章概述了在世界各地发现的一些更常见的动物物种,它们产生的毒性综合征和当前的治疗策略。关键词:蚂蚁;抗蛇毒素;串珠蜥蜴;刺鱼;毒蜥;膜翅目;水母;蝎子;贝类;蛇;蜘蛛;黄貂鱼;毒液
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Poisons of Animal Origin
A great number of species in the animal kingdom possess means by which they subdue prey or defend against predators. Human encounters with these species may result in bites or stings that produce local injury or systemic toxicity ranging from local pain and varying degrees of tissue injury to systemic illness, organ failure and even death. Most of these animals deliver a dose of venom when they bite or sting, but some produce or accumulate toxin in their flesh that may produce illness if ingested. Venoms are generally complex mixtures of proteins and enzymes, but few are very well understood. Antivenoms have been produced to treat exposures to some species, but treatment generally consists of supportive measures and treatment of symptoms. This chapter presents an overview of some of more common animal species found throughout the world, the toxic syndromes they produce and current therapeutic strategies. Keywords: ants; antivenom; beaded lizard; stinging fish; gila monster; Hymenoptera; jellyfish; scorpion; shellfish; snake; spider; stingray; venom
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