Dong Lai, Yan Tian, Chang-Fu Ji, Yuan Zang, Yaw-Syan Fu, Ching-Feng Weng
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Data showed that the endogenous heparinization of rats was time-dependent. Compared to the TEG profile of eight stings given rat, the coagulation time of 2 mm clot formation at 3 h (R value) was longer than that at 0 h. The coagulation time was prolonged with increasing sting numbers when compared to the various stings at 1, 3, and 6 h exposed. Interestingly, there was observed the peak coagulation at 3 h of eight stings. The Ck-standard and Ck-heparinase at 3 h after 8 stings given were R: 9.6-4.4 min; K: 3.8-1.8 min; angle degree: 49.8-68.0, respectively. The original data of R, K values and angle degree in two wasp-stung victims were 11.7-13.6 min, 4.3-5.5 min, and 41.2-32.8° in CK-standard, respectively; whereas those of the CK-heparinase groups were 5.6-6.7 min, 2.4-2.5 min, and 59.5-58.8°, correspondingly. 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Wasp-stung rat model translationally expresses the coagulopathy manifestations of human wasp patients.
Two over 80 wasp stings male victims appeared severe abnormal coagulation were consecutively examined by thromboelastography (TEG) guided with heparinase during hospitalization. However, the cause of coagulopathy remains unsolved. Rats were applied to establish a wasp-stung animal model highly resembled the manifestations of wasp-stung patients. According body surface area conversion, Sprague-Dawley rats were stung based on wasp sting numbers (0, 4, 8, 12 stings; n = 6 each) with various exposure times (0, 1, 3, 6 h) to determine the simulation of coagulopathy. The blood R, K values, and angle degree of wasp-stung rats were measured by TEG. The TEG profiles of stung rats were found to be concomitant with that of wasp-stung patients. Data showed that the endogenous heparinization of rats was time-dependent. Compared to the TEG profile of eight stings given rat, the coagulation time of 2 mm clot formation at 3 h (R value) was longer than that at 0 h. The coagulation time was prolonged with increasing sting numbers when compared to the various stings at 1, 3, and 6 h exposed. Interestingly, there was observed the peak coagulation at 3 h of eight stings. The Ck-standard and Ck-heparinase at 3 h after 8 stings given were R: 9.6-4.4 min; K: 3.8-1.8 min; angle degree: 49.8-68.0, respectively. The original data of R, K values and angle degree in two wasp-stung victims were 11.7-13.6 min, 4.3-5.5 min, and 41.2-32.8° in CK-standard, respectively; whereas those of the CK-heparinase groups were 5.6-6.7 min, 2.4-2.5 min, and 59.5-58.8°, correspondingly. Conclusively, this massive wasp-stung animal model can be applied to the investigations of pathogenesis and provides a clinical strategy or guideline for clinical intervention.
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Human and Experimental Toxicology (HET), an international peer reviewed journal, is dedicated to publishing preclinical and clinical original research papers and in-depth reviews that comprehensively cover studies of functional, biochemical and structural disorders in toxicology. The principal aim of the HET is to publish timely high impact hypothesis driven scholarly work with an international scope. The journal publishes on: Structural, functional, biochemical, and molecular effects of toxic agents; Studies that address mechanisms/modes of toxicity; Safety evaluation of novel chemical, biotechnologically-derived products, and nanomaterials for human health assessment including statistical and mechanism-based approaches; Novel methods or approaches to research on animal and human tissues (medical and veterinary patients) investigating functional, biochemical and structural disorder; in vitro techniques, particularly those supporting alternative methods