2023
DOI: 10.3390/toxins15030208
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Mapping the Immune Cell Microenvironment with Spatial Profiling in Muscle Tissue Injected with the Venom of Daboia russelii

Abstract: Pathological and inflammatory events in muscle after the injection of snake venoms vary in different regions of the affected tissue and at different time intervals. In order to study such heterogeneity in the immune cell microenvironment, a murine model of muscle necrosis based on the injection of the venom of Daboia russelii was used. Histological and immunohistochemical methods were utilized to identify areas in muscle tissue with a different extent of muscle cell damage, based on the presence of hypercontra… Show more

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“…In parallel, we tested the effect of small molecules (i.e., myosin inhibitors; see Rauscher et al 2018 ; Marston 2019 ) on toxin-induced hypercontraction. The combined use of these tools allows us to dissect the effects of myotoxins at key events in excitation–contraction coupling (Dirksen et al 2022 ). The main results to date obtained from these efforts are briefly described below.…”
Section: Studies On Skinned Muscle Preparations and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In parallel, we tested the effect of small molecules (i.e., myosin inhibitors; see Rauscher et al 2018 ; Marston 2019 ) on toxin-induced hypercontraction. The combined use of these tools allows us to dissect the effects of myotoxins at key events in excitation–contraction coupling (Dirksen et al 2022 ). The main results to date obtained from these efforts are briefly described below.…”
Section: Studies On Skinned Muscle Preparations and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding this altered tissue environment has been challenging because of its complexity, its dynamics over time, and its spatial heterogeneity in various regions of the affected tissue [ 8 ]. Several studies have quantified specific inflammatory mediators in tissues or blood in experimental models of viperid envenomings and have contributed to our understanding of these phenomena (see reviews by Teixeira et al [ 6 , 9 ]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%