2005
DOI: 10.1515/jbcpp.2005.16.1.37
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ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION OF A NEUROTOXIN FROM Bungarus caeruleus (COMMON INDIAN KRAIT) VENOM: BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES INDUCED BY THE TOXIN IN RATS

Abstract: Bungarus caeruleus (Indian common krait) is a venomous snake that is responsible for most of the snakebites in India. In the present study, we report the isolation and purification of neurotoxin and the biochemical changes and pathological effects induced by injection of purified neurotoxin into rats. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of crude krait venom and the purified toxin. Both the crude venom and a sublethal dose of 60 microg/kg B. caeruleus purified toxin significantly increased the … Show more

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“…Our findings in unirradiated venom-injected mice showed that serum CK and alkaline phosphatase activities were still very high at 24 h p.i., decreased gradually from 3 days onwards, but acid phosphatase activity persisted elevated until the end of the experimental period of observation (21 days). These findings are consistent with previous experiments reporting the unbalance of serum proteins caused by snake venoms , Sahu et al, 1989, Mukherje et al, 2000, de Souza-e-Silva et al, 2003, Mirajkar et al, 2005. We also find that low level laser therapy, with either HeNe or…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Our findings in unirradiated venom-injected mice showed that serum CK and alkaline phosphatase activities were still very high at 24 h p.i., decreased gradually from 3 days onwards, but acid phosphatase activity persisted elevated until the end of the experimental period of observation (21 days). These findings are consistent with previous experiments reporting the unbalance of serum proteins caused by snake venoms , Sahu et al, 1989, Mukherje et al, 2000, de Souza-e-Silva et al, 2003, Mirajkar et al, 2005. We also find that low level laser therapy, with either HeNe or…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…17 In a recent experimental study, analysis of gene expression profiles in mice in response to cobra venom treatment revealed 203 genes in the heart, brain, kidney, liver and lung whose expressions were altered by at least three-fold. 18 Of these, 50% were 58 differentially expressed in the heart, and included genes involved in inflammation, apoptosis, ion transport and energy metabolism. [19][20][21] Among the 84 patients, the significant ECG abnormalities were found in 39.1%, while 65% had normal rate and rhythm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%