Venomous spiders of Albania –does an increase of temperature influence the toxicity of spider venom?

IF 3.6 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Blerina Vrenozi
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Abstract

Black widow spiders (Latrodectus sp.) are distributed worldwide, and in Albania the L. tredecimguttatus Rossi, 1790 has been the dominant spider. Other medically important spiders in Albania include the brown recluse with symptoms known as loxoscelism, the false black widow and the egg sac spiders; the last two inducing similar symptoms to a wasp sting. Methods: The data analyzed is from a decade-long study of 125 patients hospitalized in the regional hospital of Fier County, in the Western Lowland of Albania from May 2009 and to October 2018. Objective: Although the venom is rarely fatal, the recent spider bites raise questions about the influence of higher air temperatures on their possibly increased toxicity. Results: Significantly the severity of the α-latrotoxin rises during the summer, when human–spider contact frequency is higher and when the black widow spiders have an increased motivation to protect their egg sacs. Conclusion: This study revealed an increased severity of the black widow bites with respect to patient health, shown via all the severe systemic symptoms, during those months with higher temperatures.

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阿尔巴尼亚的毒蜘蛛——温度升高会影响蜘蛛毒液的毒性吗?
黑寡妇蜘蛛(Latrodectus sp.)分布在世界各地,在阿尔巴尼亚的L. tredecimguttatus Rossi, 1790年已成为优势蜘蛛。在阿尔巴尼亚,其他具有重要医学意义的蜘蛛包括具有loxoscelism症状的棕色隐士,假黑寡妇和卵囊蜘蛛;后两种会引起类似黄蜂蜇伤的症状。方法:分析的数据来自2009年5月至2018年10月在阿尔巴尼亚西部低地菲尔县地区医院住院的125例患者长达10年的研究。目的:虽然毒液很少是致命的,但最近的蜘蛛咬伤提出了更高的空气温度对其可能增加的毒性的影响的问题。结果:α-latrotoxin的严重程度在夏季显著上升,此时人蜘蛛接触频率较高,黑寡妇蜘蛛保护其卵囊的动机增加。结论:这项研究揭示了黑寡妇叮咬对患者健康的严重程度增加,通过所有严重的全身症状显示,在那些温度较高的月份。
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Toxicon: X
Toxicon: X Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Toxicology
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