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Evaluation of the geographical utility of Eastern Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) antivenom from Thailand and an assessment of its protective effects against venom-induced nephrotoxicity

BACKGROUND: Daboia siamensis (Eastern Russell’s viper) is a medically important snake species found widely distributed across Southeast Asia. Envenomings by this species can result in systemic coagulopathy, local tissue injury and/or renal failure. While administration of specific antivenom is an ef...

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Autores principales: Chaisakul, Janeyuth, Alsolaiss, Jaffer, Charoenpitakchai, Mongkon, Wiwatwarayos, Kulachet, Sookprasert, Nattapon, Harrison, Robert A., Chaiyabutr, Narongsak, Chanhome, Lawan, Tan, Choo Hock, Casewell, Nicholas R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31644526
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007338
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author Chaisakul, Janeyuth
Alsolaiss, Jaffer
Charoenpitakchai, Mongkon
Wiwatwarayos, Kulachet
Sookprasert, Nattapon
Harrison, Robert A.
Chaiyabutr, Narongsak
Chanhome, Lawan
Tan, Choo Hock
Casewell, Nicholas R.
author_facet Chaisakul, Janeyuth
Alsolaiss, Jaffer
Charoenpitakchai, Mongkon
Wiwatwarayos, Kulachet
Sookprasert, Nattapon
Harrison, Robert A.
Chaiyabutr, Narongsak
Chanhome, Lawan
Tan, Choo Hock
Casewell, Nicholas R.
author_sort Chaisakul, Janeyuth
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Daboia siamensis (Eastern Russell’s viper) is a medically important snake species found widely distributed across Southeast Asia. Envenomings by this species can result in systemic coagulopathy, local tissue injury and/or renal failure. While administration of specific antivenom is an effective treatment for Russell’s viper envenomings, the availability of, and access to, geographically-appropriate antivenom remains problematic in many rural areas. In this study, we determined the binding and neutralizing capability of antivenoms manufactured by the Thai Red Cross in Thailand against D. siamensis venoms from four geographical locales: Myanmar, Taiwan, China and Thailand. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPLE FINDINGS: The D. siamensis monovalent antivenom displayed extensive recognition and binding to proteins found in D. siamensis venom, irrespective of the geographical origin of those venoms. Similar immunological characteristics were observed with the Hemato Polyvalent antivenom, which also uses D. siamensis venom as an immunogen, but binding levels were dramatically reduced when using comparator monovalent antivenoms manufactured against different snake species. A similar pattern was observed when investigating neutralization of coagulopathy, with the procoagulant action of all four geographical venom variants neutralized by both the D. siamensis monovalent and the Hemato Polyvalent antivenoms, while the comparator monovalent antivenoms were ineffective. These in vitro findings translated into therapeutic efficacy in vivo, as the D. siamensis monovalent antivenom was found to effectively protect against the lethal effects of all four geographical venom variants preclinically. Assessments of in vivo nephrotoxicity revealed that D. siamensis venom (700 μg/kg) significantly increased plasma creatinine and blood urea nitrogen levels in anaesthetised rats. The intravenous administration of D. siamensis monovalent antivenom at three times higher than the recommended scaled therapeutic dose, prior to and 1 h after the injection of venom, resulted in reduced levels of markers of nephrotoxicity and prevented renal morphological changes, although lower doses had no therapeutic effect. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study highlights the potential broad geographical utility of the Thai D. siamensis monovalent antivenom for treating envenomings by the Eastern Russell’s viper. However, only the early delivery of high antivenom doses appears to be capable of preventing venom-induced nephrotoxicity.
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spelling pubmed-68505572019-11-22 Evaluation of the geographical utility of Eastern Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) antivenom from Thailand and an assessment of its protective effects against venom-induced nephrotoxicity Chaisakul, Janeyuth Alsolaiss, Jaffer Charoenpitakchai, Mongkon Wiwatwarayos, Kulachet Sookprasert, Nattapon Harrison, Robert A. Chaiyabutr, Narongsak Chanhome, Lawan Tan, Choo Hock Casewell, Nicholas R. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Daboia siamensis (Eastern Russell’s viper) is a medically important snake species found widely distributed across Southeast Asia. Envenomings by this species can result in systemic coagulopathy, local tissue injury and/or renal failure. While administration of specific antivenom is an effective treatment for Russell’s viper envenomings, the availability of, and access to, geographically-appropriate antivenom remains problematic in many rural areas. In this study, we determined the binding and neutralizing capability of antivenoms manufactured by the Thai Red Cross in Thailand against D. siamensis venoms from four geographical locales: Myanmar, Taiwan, China and Thailand. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPLE FINDINGS: The D. siamensis monovalent antivenom displayed extensive recognition and binding to proteins found in D. siamensis venom, irrespective of the geographical origin of those venoms. Similar immunological characteristics were observed with the Hemato Polyvalent antivenom, which also uses D. siamensis venom as an immunogen, but binding levels were dramatically reduced when using comparator monovalent antivenoms manufactured against different snake species. A similar pattern was observed when investigating neutralization of coagulopathy, with the procoagulant action of all four geographical venom variants neutralized by both the D. siamensis monovalent and the Hemato Polyvalent antivenoms, while the comparator monovalent antivenoms were ineffective. These in vitro findings translated into therapeutic efficacy in vivo, as the D. siamensis monovalent antivenom was found to effectively protect against the lethal effects of all four geographical venom variants preclinically. Assessments of in vivo nephrotoxicity revealed that D. siamensis venom (700 μg/kg) significantly increased plasma creatinine and blood urea nitrogen levels in anaesthetised rats. The intravenous administration of D. siamensis monovalent antivenom at three times higher than the recommended scaled therapeutic dose, prior to and 1 h after the injection of venom, resulted in reduced levels of markers of nephrotoxicity and prevented renal morphological changes, although lower doses had no therapeutic effect. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study highlights the potential broad geographical utility of the Thai D. siamensis monovalent antivenom for treating envenomings by the Eastern Russell’s viper. However, only the early delivery of high antivenom doses appears to be capable of preventing venom-induced nephrotoxicity. Public Library of Science 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6850557/ /pubmed/31644526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007338 Text en © 2019 Chaisakul et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chaisakul, Janeyuth
Alsolaiss, Jaffer
Charoenpitakchai, Mongkon
Wiwatwarayos, Kulachet
Sookprasert, Nattapon
Harrison, Robert A.
Chaiyabutr, Narongsak
Chanhome, Lawan
Tan, Choo Hock
Casewell, Nicholas R.
Evaluation of the geographical utility of Eastern Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) antivenom from Thailand and an assessment of its protective effects against venom-induced nephrotoxicity
title Evaluation of the geographical utility of Eastern Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) antivenom from Thailand and an assessment of its protective effects against venom-induced nephrotoxicity
title_full Evaluation of the geographical utility of Eastern Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) antivenom from Thailand and an assessment of its protective effects against venom-induced nephrotoxicity
title_fullStr Evaluation of the geographical utility of Eastern Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) antivenom from Thailand and an assessment of its protective effects against venom-induced nephrotoxicity
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the geographical utility of Eastern Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) antivenom from Thailand and an assessment of its protective effects against venom-induced nephrotoxicity
title_short Evaluation of the geographical utility of Eastern Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) antivenom from Thailand and an assessment of its protective effects against venom-induced nephrotoxicity
title_sort evaluation of the geographical utility of eastern russell’s viper (daboia siamensis) antivenom from thailand and an assessment of its protective effects against venom-induced nephrotoxicity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31644526
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007338
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