美国的杂交毒液

D. Chiszar, Hobart M. Smith
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本文回顾了有关美国混血毒蛇中毒的文献,包括美国人被外来毒蛇中毒的案例。由于通过宠物交易很容易获得外来的蛇,医务人员必须意识到,在北美医院出现的蛇咬伤受害者可能是被南美、亚洲、非洲或欧洲的动物咬伤的。这次审查的主要主题是:1)一些杂交毒化是严重的,甚至威胁生命,2)许多所谓的毒化实际上可能是过敏反应,3)极端的可变性似乎是Duvernoy分泌物的特征,种内和种间,4)即使在同一个体内,Duvernoy分泌物的成分和作用也会不时变化,5)我们对这种可变性的决定因素知之甚少,尽管有各种各样的假设可用。这一领域的研究机会是广泛的。同样,我们对Duvernoy分泌物的历史或当前的生物学作用知之甚少,并且再次存在大量的假设,其中只有少数得到了验证。我们似乎正站在一个令人兴奋的经验和理论发现的新时代的门槛上,其中一些可能会重新定义我们对混合口腔分泌物的看法。
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COLUBRID ENVENOMATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
The literature concerned with colubrid envenomations in the United States is reviewed, including cases involving Americans who were envenomated by exotic snakes. Because exotic snakes have become readily available through the pet trade, it is essential for medical personnel to realize that snake-bite victims presenting themselves at North American hospitals may have been bitten by South American, Asian, African or European animals. Major themes emerging from this review are: 1) some colubrid envenomations have been serious, even life threatening, 2) many so-called envenomations might actually be allergic reactions, 3) extreme variability seems to characterize Duvernoy's secretions, intraspecifically as well as interspecifically, 4) even within the same individual, Duvernoy's secretion can vary in composition and action from time to time, and 5) we know little about the determinants of this variability, although a variety of hypotheses are available. Opportunities for research in this area are extensive. Likewise, we know little about the historical or current biological role(s) of Duvernoy's secretions, and once again there exists a plethora of hypotheses, only a few of which have been tested. We appear to be standing at the threshold of a new era of exciting empirical and theoretical discoveries, some of which may redefine the way we think about colubrid oral secretions.
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