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Evaluation of Protection by Caffeic Acid, Chlorogenic Acid, Quercetin and Tannic Acid against the In Vitro Neurotoxicity and In Vivo Lethality of Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American Rattlesnake) Venom

Systemic envenomation by Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American rattlesnake) can cause coagulopathy, rabdomyolysis, acute kidney injury, and peripheral neuromuscular blockade, the latter resulting in flaccid paralysis. Previous studies have shown that plant products such as tannic acid and the...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, Isadora Caruso Fontana, Yoshida, Edson Hideaki, Dini, Murilo Melo Juste, Paschoal, Ana Beatriz Olívio, Cogo, José Carlos, da Cruz-Höfling, Maria Alice, Hyslop, Stephen, Oshima-Franco, Yoko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8623703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34822584
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13110801
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author Oliveira, Isadora Caruso Fontana
Yoshida, Edson Hideaki
Dini, Murilo Melo Juste
Paschoal, Ana Beatriz Olívio
Cogo, José Carlos
da Cruz-Höfling, Maria Alice
Hyslop, Stephen
Oshima-Franco, Yoko
author_facet Oliveira, Isadora Caruso Fontana
Yoshida, Edson Hideaki
Dini, Murilo Melo Juste
Paschoal, Ana Beatriz Olívio
Cogo, José Carlos
da Cruz-Höfling, Maria Alice
Hyslop, Stephen
Oshima-Franco, Yoko
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description Systemic envenomation by Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American rattlesnake) can cause coagulopathy, rabdomyolysis, acute kidney injury, and peripheral neuromuscular blockade, the latter resulting in flaccid paralysis. Previous studies have shown that plant products such as tannic acid and theaflavin can protect against the neuromuscular blockade caused by C. d. terrificus venom in vitro. In this work, we used mouse-isolated phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparations to examine the ability of caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, and quercetin to protect against C. d. terrificus venom-induced neuromuscular blockade in vitro. In addition, the ability of tannic acid to protect against the systemic effects of severe envenomation was assessed in rats. Preincubation of venom with caffeic acid (0.5 mg/mL), chlorogenic acid (1 mg/mL), or quercetin (0.5 mg/mL) failed to protect against venom (10 μg/mL)-induced neuromuscular blockade. In rats, venom (6 mg kg(−1), i.p.) caused death in ~8 h, which was prevented by preincubation of venom with tannic acid or the administration of antivenom 2 h post-venom, whereas tannic acid given 2 h post-venom prolonged survival (~18.5 h) but did not prevent death. Tannic acid (in preincubation protocols or given 2 h post-venom) had a variable effect on blood creatinine and urea and blood/urine protein levels and prevented venom-induced leukocytosis. Tannic acid attenuated the histological lesions associated with renal damage in a manner similar to antivenom. The protective effect of tannic acid appeared to be mediated by interaction with venom proteins, as assessed by SDS-PAGE. These findings suggest that tannic acid could be a potentially useful ancillary treatment for envenomation by C. d. terrificus.
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spelling pubmed-86237032021-11-27 Evaluation of Protection by Caffeic Acid, Chlorogenic Acid, Quercetin and Tannic Acid against the In Vitro Neurotoxicity and In Vivo Lethality of Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American Rattlesnake) Venom Oliveira, Isadora Caruso Fontana Yoshida, Edson Hideaki Dini, Murilo Melo Juste Paschoal, Ana Beatriz Olívio Cogo, José Carlos da Cruz-Höfling, Maria Alice Hyslop, Stephen Oshima-Franco, Yoko Toxins (Basel) Article Systemic envenomation by Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American rattlesnake) can cause coagulopathy, rabdomyolysis, acute kidney injury, and peripheral neuromuscular blockade, the latter resulting in flaccid paralysis. Previous studies have shown that plant products such as tannic acid and theaflavin can protect against the neuromuscular blockade caused by C. d. terrificus venom in vitro. In this work, we used mouse-isolated phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparations to examine the ability of caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, and quercetin to protect against C. d. terrificus venom-induced neuromuscular blockade in vitro. In addition, the ability of tannic acid to protect against the systemic effects of severe envenomation was assessed in rats. Preincubation of venom with caffeic acid (0.5 mg/mL), chlorogenic acid (1 mg/mL), or quercetin (0.5 mg/mL) failed to protect against venom (10 μg/mL)-induced neuromuscular blockade. In rats, venom (6 mg kg(−1), i.p.) caused death in ~8 h, which was prevented by preincubation of venom with tannic acid or the administration of antivenom 2 h post-venom, whereas tannic acid given 2 h post-venom prolonged survival (~18.5 h) but did not prevent death. Tannic acid (in preincubation protocols or given 2 h post-venom) had a variable effect on blood creatinine and urea and blood/urine protein levels and prevented venom-induced leukocytosis. Tannic acid attenuated the histological lesions associated with renal damage in a manner similar to antivenom. The protective effect of tannic acid appeared to be mediated by interaction with venom proteins, as assessed by SDS-PAGE. These findings suggest that tannic acid could be a potentially useful ancillary treatment for envenomation by C. d. terrificus. MDPI 2021-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8623703/ /pubmed/34822584 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13110801 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oliveira, Isadora Caruso Fontana
Yoshida, Edson Hideaki
Dini, Murilo Melo Juste
Paschoal, Ana Beatriz Olívio
Cogo, José Carlos
da Cruz-Höfling, Maria Alice
Hyslop, Stephen
Oshima-Franco, Yoko
Evaluation of Protection by Caffeic Acid, Chlorogenic Acid, Quercetin and Tannic Acid against the In Vitro Neurotoxicity and In Vivo Lethality of Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American Rattlesnake) Venom
title Evaluation of Protection by Caffeic Acid, Chlorogenic Acid, Quercetin and Tannic Acid against the In Vitro Neurotoxicity and In Vivo Lethality of Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American Rattlesnake) Venom
title_full Evaluation of Protection by Caffeic Acid, Chlorogenic Acid, Quercetin and Tannic Acid against the In Vitro Neurotoxicity and In Vivo Lethality of Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American Rattlesnake) Venom
title_fullStr Evaluation of Protection by Caffeic Acid, Chlorogenic Acid, Quercetin and Tannic Acid against the In Vitro Neurotoxicity and In Vivo Lethality of Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American Rattlesnake) Venom
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Protection by Caffeic Acid, Chlorogenic Acid, Quercetin and Tannic Acid against the In Vitro Neurotoxicity and In Vivo Lethality of Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American Rattlesnake) Venom
title_short Evaluation of Protection by Caffeic Acid, Chlorogenic Acid, Quercetin and Tannic Acid against the In Vitro Neurotoxicity and In Vivo Lethality of Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American Rattlesnake) Venom
title_sort evaluation of protection by caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, quercetin and tannic acid against the in vitro neurotoxicity and in vivo lethality of crotalus durissus terrificus (south american rattlesnake) venom
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8623703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34822584
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13110801
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