Acute phase reactions in Daboia siamensis venom and fraction-induced acute kidney injury: the role of oxidative stress and inflammatory pathways in in vivo rabbit and ex vivo rabbit kidney models
Narongsak Chaiyabutr,
Jureeporn Noiprom,
Kanyanat Promruangreang
et al.
Abstract:Background:
This study examines the direct nephrotoxic effects of
Daboia
siamensis
venom (RVV) and venom fractions in
in
vivo
and isolated perfused kidneys (IPK) to understand the role
of inflammation pathways and susceptibility to oxidative stress in venom or
fraction-induced acute renal failure.
Methods:
We administered RVV and its venom fractions (PLA
2
, MP, LAAO, and
PDE) to rabbits
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