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Serum proteins and electrophoretic profile in horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization

Indisputably, the use of antivenoms for the treatment of snakebite envenoming is beneficial for the victims. However, there are few studies addressing the effect of long-term hyperimmunization in inoculated horses. It is known that the injection of snake venoms and adjuvants leads to local and syste...

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Autores principales: RAMOS, Monique Gonçalves dos Santos Novelino, CAMPOS, Sabrina Destri Emmerick, STRAUCH, Marcelo Abrahão, OTT, Leila Cardozo, MACIEIRA, Daniel de Barros, de ALENCAR, Nayro Xavier, LESSA, Daniel Augusto Barroso
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9522620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36196141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.33.31
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author RAMOS, Monique Gonçalves dos Santos Novelino
CAMPOS, Sabrina Destri Emmerick
STRAUCH, Marcelo Abrahão
OTT, Leila Cardozo
MACIEIRA, Daniel de Barros
de ALENCAR, Nayro Xavier
LESSA, Daniel Augusto Barroso
author_facet RAMOS, Monique Gonçalves dos Santos Novelino
CAMPOS, Sabrina Destri Emmerick
STRAUCH, Marcelo Abrahão
OTT, Leila Cardozo
MACIEIRA, Daniel de Barros
de ALENCAR, Nayro Xavier
LESSA, Daniel Augusto Barroso
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description Indisputably, the use of antivenoms for the treatment of snakebite envenoming is beneficial for the victims. However, there are few studies addressing the effect of long-term hyperimmunization in inoculated horses. It is known that the injection of snake venoms and adjuvants leads to local and systemic reactions in horses, but little is known about the response of inflammatory proteins. The aim of this study was to evaluate serum proteins and the electrophoretic profile of horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization. Twenty horses were divided into two groups: an inoculated group, comprising ten horses that were already being used for production of a Crotalus sp. antivenom, and a control group, comprising ten animals that had never been used for hyperimmunization. All animals were clinically healthy and without laboratory abnormalities. Total protein and albumin concentrations were measured in serum. Serum globulins were obtained by calculation. Plasma fibrinogen estimates were determined by the heat precipitation method. Serum proteinograms were obtained using agarose gel electrophoresis. The results revealed a significant increase in the concentrations of total serum proteins, globulins, and β-globulins in the inoculated group, exceeding the reference values. There were slight increases in the α-1- and α-2-globulin subfractions in serum-producing horses, with no statistical significance. We also observed that horses used to produce hyperimmune plasma developed hypoalbuminemia, although the decrease in albumin production was not statistically significant. Our findings suggest that the continuous use of horses to produce crotalid antivenom may lead to a chronic inflammatory stimulus, with changes in plasma levels of inflammatory proteins.
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spelling pubmed-95226202022-10-03 Serum proteins and electrophoretic profile in horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization RAMOS, Monique Gonçalves dos Santos Novelino CAMPOS, Sabrina Destri Emmerick STRAUCH, Marcelo Abrahão OTT, Leila Cardozo MACIEIRA, Daniel de Barros de ALENCAR, Nayro Xavier LESSA, Daniel Augusto Barroso J Equine Sci Full Paper Indisputably, the use of antivenoms for the treatment of snakebite envenoming is beneficial for the victims. However, there are few studies addressing the effect of long-term hyperimmunization in inoculated horses. It is known that the injection of snake venoms and adjuvants leads to local and systemic reactions in horses, but little is known about the response of inflammatory proteins. The aim of this study was to evaluate serum proteins and the electrophoretic profile of horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization. Twenty horses were divided into two groups: an inoculated group, comprising ten horses that were already being used for production of a Crotalus sp. antivenom, and a control group, comprising ten animals that had never been used for hyperimmunization. All animals were clinically healthy and without laboratory abnormalities. Total protein and albumin concentrations were measured in serum. Serum globulins were obtained by calculation. Plasma fibrinogen estimates were determined by the heat precipitation method. Serum proteinograms were obtained using agarose gel electrophoresis. The results revealed a significant increase in the concentrations of total serum proteins, globulins, and β-globulins in the inoculated group, exceeding the reference values. There were slight increases in the α-1- and α-2-globulin subfractions in serum-producing horses, with no statistical significance. We also observed that horses used to produce hyperimmune plasma developed hypoalbuminemia, although the decrease in albumin production was not statistically significant. Our findings suggest that the continuous use of horses to produce crotalid antivenom may lead to a chronic inflammatory stimulus, with changes in plasma levels of inflammatory proteins. The Japanese Society of Equine Science 2022-09-21 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9522620/ /pubmed/36196141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.33.31 Text en ©2022 The Japanese Society of Equine Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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RAMOS, Monique Gonçalves dos Santos Novelino
CAMPOS, Sabrina Destri Emmerick
STRAUCH, Marcelo Abrahão
OTT, Leila Cardozo
MACIEIRA, Daniel de Barros
de ALENCAR, Nayro Xavier
LESSA, Daniel Augusto Barroso
Serum proteins and electrophoretic profile in horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization
title Serum proteins and electrophoretic profile in horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization
title_full Serum proteins and electrophoretic profile in horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization
title_fullStr Serum proteins and electrophoretic profile in horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization
title_full_unstemmed Serum proteins and electrophoretic profile in horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization
title_short Serum proteins and electrophoretic profile in horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization
title_sort serum proteins and electrophoretic profile in horses undergoing crotalid venom hyperimmunization
topic Full Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9522620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36196141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.33.31
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