蝎子毒液对大鼠急性毒性的研究

Q2 Environmental Science
The Scientific World Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/9746092
Valery Gunas, Oleksandr Maievskyi, Nataliia Raksha, Tetiana Vovk, Oleksiy Savchuk, Serhii Shchypanskyi, Igor Gunas
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背景:人类居住区域的扩大不可避免地会干扰一种或另一种动物的自然分布范围,其中有些动物可能对人类的生命构成威胁。蝎子--蛛形纲和蝎目--可以说就是这样的典型代表。布氏蝎科的蝎子对人类特别危险。然而,该科的许多物种,尤其是蝎属的新代表,其半数致死剂量尚未确定。Leiurus macroctenus 是一种新描述的蝎子物种,分布在阿曼,其毒液的毒性尚不清楚。估算毒液的半数致死剂量是制作抗蛇毒血清和了解所研究动物物种医学意义的第一步,也是最重要的一步。本研究的目的是确定使用大孔蝎毒对大鼠的致死剂量(LD100)、最大耐受剂量(LD0)和平均致死剂量(LD50):研究使用了 15 只性成熟的蝎子,这些蝎子在相同的条件下饲养,并采用普通方法(电动挤奶)挤奶。研究中使用了 60 只雄性大鼠,给它们肌肉注射 0.5 毫升毒液,剂量逐渐增加(5 组,每组 10 只),另外 10 只大鼠肌肉注射生理溶液作为对照组。LD的计算采用了普罗佐洛夫斯基(V.B. Prozorovsky)修改的probit分析方法。在肌肉注射的条件下,雷公毒蝎毒液的 LD0 为 0.02 毫克/千克,LD100 为 0.13 毫克/千克,LD50 为 0.08 ± 0.01 毫克/千克:通过对科学出版物和其他信息来源的分析,我们有理由相信大棘蝎的半数致死剂量不仅是蝎子中最高的,也是世界上所有节肢动物中最高的。所有这些都表明该种蝎子具有重要的临床意义,需要进一步研究其毒液对各器官系统的毒性作用。确定蝎子新品种毒液的半数致死剂量对于研制有效的抗蛇毒血清和了解该物种毒液对医学的影响至关重要。
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Study of the Acute Toxicity of Scorpion Leiurus macroctenus Venom in Rats.

Background: The expansion of the territory of human habitation leads to inevitable interference in the natural range of distribution of one or another species of animals, some of which may be dangerous for human life. Scorpions-the Arachnida class and order Scorpiones-can be considered as such typical representatives. Scorpions of the Buthidae family pose a particular danger to humans. However, LD50 has not yet been defined for many species of this family, in particular, new representatives of the genus Leiurus. Leiurus macroctenus is a newly described species of scorpion distributed in Oman, and the toxicity of its venom is still unknown. Estimating the LD50 of the venom is the first and most important step in creating the antivenom and understanding the medical significance of the researched animal species. The purpose of this study was to determine the lethal dose (LD100), the maximum tolerated dose (LD0), and the average lethal dose (LD50) in rats when using Leiurus macroctenus scorpion venom.

Methods and results: 15 sexually mature scorpions were used in the study, which were kept in the same conditions and milked by a common method (electric milking). For the study, 60 male rats were used, which were injected intramuscularly with 0.5 ml of venom solution with a gradual increase in the dose (5 groups, 10 rats in each), and 10 rats were injected intramuscularly with physiological solution as control group. LD calculations were done using probit analysis method in the modification of the method by V.B. Prozorovsky. The LD0 of Leiurus macroctenus scorpion venom under the conditions of intramuscular injection was 0.02 mg/kg, LD100 was 0.13 mg/kg, and LD50 was 0.08 ± 0.01 mg/kg.

Conclusions: The analysis of scientific publications and other sources of information gives reason to believe that Leiurus macroctenus has one of the highest values of LD50 not only among scorpions but also among all arthropods in the world. All these point to the significant clinical importance of this species of scorpion and require further research that will concern the toxic effect of its venom on various organ systems. Determining the LD50 of the venom for new scorpion species is crucial for creating effective antivenoms and understanding the medical implications of envenomation by this species.

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期刊介绍: The Scientific World Journal is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research, reviews, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in science, technology, and medicine. The journal is divided into 81 subject areas.
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