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Artemia salina as an animal model for the preliminary evaluation of snake venom-induced toxicity

Lethality and cytotoxicity assays of snake venoms and their neutralization by antivenom require many mice for the experiments. Recent developments have prompted researchers to seek alternative strategies that minimize the use of mice in line with Russel and Burch's 3Rs philosophy (Replacement,...

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Autores principales: Okumu, Mitchel Otieno, Mbaria, James Mucunu, Gikunju, Joseph Kangangi, Mbuthia, Paul Gichohi, Madadi, Vincent Odongo, Ochola, Francis Okumu, Jepkorir, Mercy Seroney
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8390515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34471870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2021.100082
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author Okumu, Mitchel Otieno
Mbaria, James Mucunu
Gikunju, Joseph Kangangi
Mbuthia, Paul Gichohi
Madadi, Vincent Odongo
Ochola, Francis Okumu
Jepkorir, Mercy Seroney
author_facet Okumu, Mitchel Otieno
Mbaria, James Mucunu
Gikunju, Joseph Kangangi
Mbuthia, Paul Gichohi
Madadi, Vincent Odongo
Ochola, Francis Okumu
Jepkorir, Mercy Seroney
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description Lethality and cytotoxicity assays of snake venoms and their neutralization by antivenom require many mice for the experiments. Recent developments have prompted researchers to seek alternative strategies that minimize the use of mice in line with Russel and Burch's 3Rs philosophy (Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement). Artemia salina is an animal model widely used for toxicity screening. However, its use in snake venom toxinology is limited by a lack of data. The present study compared the toxicity of venoms from Bitis arietans, Naja ashei, and Naja subfulva using mice and Artemia salina. In the Artemia salina test at 24 h and the dermonecrotic test in mice, the toxicity of the venoms was in the order Naja ashei ~ Naja subfulva > Bitis arietans. In the lethality test in mice, the toxicity of the venoms was in the order Naja subfulva > Naja ashei > Bitis arietans. These findings suggest that the toxicity of the venoms in Artemia salina and the dermonecrotic bioassay in mice have a similar trend but differ from the lethality test in mice. Therefore, it may be relevant to further explore the Artemia salina bioassay as a potential surrogate test of dermonecrosis in mice. Studies with more venoms may be needed to establish the correlation between the Artemia salina bioassay and the dermonecrotic assay in mice.
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spelling pubmed-83905152021-08-31 Artemia salina as an animal model for the preliminary evaluation of snake venom-induced toxicity Okumu, Mitchel Otieno Mbaria, James Mucunu Gikunju, Joseph Kangangi Mbuthia, Paul Gichohi Madadi, Vincent Odongo Ochola, Francis Okumu Jepkorir, Mercy Seroney Toxicon X Paper Lethality and cytotoxicity assays of snake venoms and their neutralization by antivenom require many mice for the experiments. Recent developments have prompted researchers to seek alternative strategies that minimize the use of mice in line with Russel and Burch's 3Rs philosophy (Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement). Artemia salina is an animal model widely used for toxicity screening. However, its use in snake venom toxinology is limited by a lack of data. The present study compared the toxicity of venoms from Bitis arietans, Naja ashei, and Naja subfulva using mice and Artemia salina. In the Artemia salina test at 24 h and the dermonecrotic test in mice, the toxicity of the venoms was in the order Naja ashei ~ Naja subfulva > Bitis arietans. In the lethality test in mice, the toxicity of the venoms was in the order Naja subfulva > Naja ashei > Bitis arietans. These findings suggest that the toxicity of the venoms in Artemia salina and the dermonecrotic bioassay in mice have a similar trend but differ from the lethality test in mice. Therefore, it may be relevant to further explore the Artemia salina bioassay as a potential surrogate test of dermonecrosis in mice. Studies with more venoms may be needed to establish the correlation between the Artemia salina bioassay and the dermonecrotic assay in mice. Elsevier 2021-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8390515/ /pubmed/34471870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2021.100082 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Okumu, Mitchel Otieno
Mbaria, James Mucunu
Gikunju, Joseph Kangangi
Mbuthia, Paul Gichohi
Madadi, Vincent Odongo
Ochola, Francis Okumu
Jepkorir, Mercy Seroney
Artemia salina as an animal model for the preliminary evaluation of snake venom-induced toxicity
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title_full Artemia salina as an animal model for the preliminary evaluation of snake venom-induced toxicity
title_fullStr Artemia salina as an animal model for the preliminary evaluation of snake venom-induced toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Artemia salina as an animal model for the preliminary evaluation of snake venom-induced toxicity
title_short Artemia salina as an animal model for the preliminary evaluation of snake venom-induced toxicity
title_sort artemia salina as an animal model for the preliminary evaluation of snake venom-induced toxicity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8390515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34471870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2021.100082
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