2007
DOI: 10.1080/15563650601005787
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Antigenic cross-reactivity between sixteen venoms from scorpions belonging to six genera

Abstract: Venoms of 15 scorpion species from Venezuela and one from Brazil were compared in their antigenic cross-reactivity with specific F(ab')2 against Tityus discrepans (Td-antibodies), using the method of King and collaborators (1). Our results show that Tityus venoms cross-reactivity (shared epitopes) with the venoms of other species within the genus tended to be less for a greater distance between the habitat of the species. A nonparametric linear regression of free Td-antibody binding to T. discrepans venom immo… Show more

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“…This indicates important immunochemical cross-reactivity between T. confluens, T. trivittatus and T. serrulatus venoms, in agreement with the cross-reactivity observed between Tityus venoms (Nishikawa et al, 1994). The low reactivity observed with the A-Cn antivenom is in agreement with the low reactivity found between some species of Tityus and Centruroides venoms (D'Suze et al, 2007). It has been suggested that a monovalent antivenom could be useful to neutralize the venom from Brazilian scorpions (Nishikawa et al, 1994); this could be the case among the Argentinean Tityus.…”
Section: Meldolesisupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This indicates important immunochemical cross-reactivity between T. confluens, T. trivittatus and T. serrulatus venoms, in agreement with the cross-reactivity observed between Tityus venoms (Nishikawa et al, 1994). The low reactivity observed with the A-Cn antivenom is in agreement with the low reactivity found between some species of Tityus and Centruroides venoms (D'Suze et al, 2007). It has been suggested that a monovalent antivenom could be useful to neutralize the venom from Brazilian scorpions (Nishikawa et al, 1994); this could be the case among the Argentinean Tityus.…”
Section: Meldolesisupporting
confidence: 84%
“…82,83 However, other studies did not confi rm the effi cacy of scorpion -specifi c antivenom for the treatment of cardiovascular and neurological complications of scorpion envenomations, particularly in adults. 85 Adverse effects associated with scorpion antivenom include urticaria, diffuse maculopapular rash, and bronchial hyperreactivity. Some of these antivenoms are genus -specifi c. The polyclonal equine antivenom raised against Tityus discrepans Karsch is highly cross -reactive with venoms from other Tityus species, but not other genera of scorpions (e.g., Centruroides, Chactas, Brotheas, Rhopalurus, Diplocentrus ).…”
Section: Antidotesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The different components and concentrations of these components vary both within and between species, even in individual scorpions at different times. 1 A high venom-antigenic cross-reactivity was demonstrated among 15 Venezuelan scorpion species 4 belonging to the Tityus genus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%