Sam I.D. Campbell , Chun Yuen Chow , Edgar Neri-Castro , Alejandro Alagón , Aarón Gómez , Raúl Soria , Glenn F. King , Bryan G. Fry
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Taking the sting out of scorpions: Electrophysiological investigation of the relative efficacy of three antivenoms against medically significant Centruroides species
In this study, we report the innovative application of whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiology in assessing broad-spectrum neutralisation by three different antivenoms, of venoms from the medically significant scorpion genus Centruroides. Envenomations by as many as 21 species from the Centruroides genus result in up to 300,000 envenomations per year in Mexico, which poses significant and potentially life-threatening pathophysiology. We first evaluated the in vitro manifestation of envenomation against two human voltage-gated sodium (hNaV) channel subtypes: hNaV1.4 and hNaV1.5, which are primarily expressed in skeletal muscles and cardiomyocytes, respectively. The neutralisation of venom activity was then characterised for three different antivenoms using a direct competition model against the more potent target, hNaV1.4. While broad-spectrum neutralisation was identified, variation in neutralisation arose for Centruroides elegans, C. limpidus, C. noxius and C. suffusus venoms, despite the presence of a number of these venoms within the immunising mixture. This raises questions regarding the truly “broad” neutralisation capacity of the antivenoms. This study not only extends previous validation of the in vitro investigation of antivenom efficacy utilising the whole-cell patch-clamp technique but also underscores the potential of this animal-free model in exploring cross-reactivity, experimental scalability, and most importantly, informing clinical management practices regarding the administration of antivenom in Mexico.
期刊介绍:
Part C: Toxicology and Pharmacology. This journal is concerned with chemical and drug action at different levels of organization, biotransformation of xenobiotics, mechanisms of toxicity, including reactive oxygen species and carcinogenesis, endocrine disruptors, natural products chemistry, and signal transduction with a molecular approach to these fields.