The Effect of a Polyvalent Antivenom on the Serum Venom Antigen Levels ofNaja sputatrix(Javan Spitting Cobra) Venom in Experimentally Envenomed Rabbits

The treatment protocol of antivenom in snake envenomation remains largely empirical, partly due to the insufficient knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of snake venoms and the effects of antivenoms on the blood venom levels in victims. In this study, we investigated the effect of a polyvalent antiveno...

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Main Authors: Yap, M.K.K., Tan, N.H., Sim, S.M., Fung, S.Y., Tan, C.H.
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spelling my.um.eprints.194002018-09-25T04:42:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/19400/ The Effect of a Polyvalent Antivenom on the Serum Venom Antigen Levels ofNaja sputatrix(Javan Spitting Cobra) Venom in Experimentally Envenomed Rabbits Yap, M.K.K. Tan, N.H. Sim, S.M. Fung, S.Y. Tan, C.H. R Medicine RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology The treatment protocol of antivenom in snake envenomation remains largely empirical, partly due to the insufficient knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of snake venoms and the effects of antivenoms on the blood venom levels in victims. In this study, we investigated the effect of a polyvalent antivenom on the serum venom antigen levels of Naja sputatrix (Javan spitting cobra) venom in experimentally envenomed rabbits. Intravenous infusion of 4 ml of Neuro Polyvalent Snake Antivenom [NPAV, F(ab′)2] at 1 hr after envenomation caused a sharp decline of the serum venom antigen levels, followed by transient resurgence an hour later. The venom antigen resurgence was unlikely to be due to the mismatch of pharmacokinetics between the F(ab′)2 and venom antigens, as the terminal half-life and volume of distribution of the F(ab′)2 in serum were comparable to that of venom antigens (p > 0.05). Infusion of an additional 2 ml of NPAV was able to prevent resurgence of the serum venom antigen level, resulting in a substantial decrease (67.1%) of the total amount of circulating venom antigens over time course of envenomation. Our results showed that the neutralization potency of NPAV determined by neutralization assay in mice may not be an adequate indicator of its capability to modulate venom kinetics in relation to its in vivo efficacy to neutralize venom toxicity. The findings also support the recommendation of giving high initial dose of NPAV in cobra envenomation, with repeated doses as clinically indicated in the presence of rebound antigenemia and symptom recurrence. Wiley 2015 Article PeerReviewed Yap, M.K.K. and Tan, N.H. and Sim, S.M. and Fung, S.Y. and Tan, C.H. (2015) The Effect of a Polyvalent Antivenom on the Serum Venom Antigen Levels ofNaja sputatrix(Javan Spitting Cobra) Venom in Experimentally Envenomed Rabbits. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, 117 (4). pp. 274-279. ISSN 1742-7835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bcpt.12398 doi:10.1111/bcpt.12398
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topic R Medicine
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RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Yap, M.K.K.
Tan, N.H.
Sim, S.M.
Fung, S.Y.
Tan, C.H.
The Effect of a Polyvalent Antivenom on the Serum Venom Antigen Levels ofNaja sputatrix(Javan Spitting Cobra) Venom in Experimentally Envenomed Rabbits
description The treatment protocol of antivenom in snake envenomation remains largely empirical, partly due to the insufficient knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of snake venoms and the effects of antivenoms on the blood venom levels in victims. In this study, we investigated the effect of a polyvalent antivenom on the serum venom antigen levels of Naja sputatrix (Javan spitting cobra) venom in experimentally envenomed rabbits. Intravenous infusion of 4 ml of Neuro Polyvalent Snake Antivenom [NPAV, F(ab′)2] at 1 hr after envenomation caused a sharp decline of the serum venom antigen levels, followed by transient resurgence an hour later. The venom antigen resurgence was unlikely to be due to the mismatch of pharmacokinetics between the F(ab′)2 and venom antigens, as the terminal half-life and volume of distribution of the F(ab′)2 in serum were comparable to that of venom antigens (p > 0.05). Infusion of an additional 2 ml of NPAV was able to prevent resurgence of the serum venom antigen level, resulting in a substantial decrease (67.1%) of the total amount of circulating venom antigens over time course of envenomation. Our results showed that the neutralization potency of NPAV determined by neutralization assay in mice may not be an adequate indicator of its capability to modulate venom kinetics in relation to its in vivo efficacy to neutralize venom toxicity. The findings also support the recommendation of giving high initial dose of NPAV in cobra envenomation, with repeated doses as clinically indicated in the presence of rebound antigenemia and symptom recurrence.
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author Yap, M.K.K.
Tan, N.H.
Sim, S.M.
Fung, S.Y.
Tan, C.H.
author_facet Yap, M.K.K.
Tan, N.H.
Sim, S.M.
Fung, S.Y.
Tan, C.H.
author_sort Yap, M.K.K.
title The Effect of a Polyvalent Antivenom on the Serum Venom Antigen Levels ofNaja sputatrix(Javan Spitting Cobra) Venom in Experimentally Envenomed Rabbits
title_short The Effect of a Polyvalent Antivenom on the Serum Venom Antigen Levels ofNaja sputatrix(Javan Spitting Cobra) Venom in Experimentally Envenomed Rabbits
title_full The Effect of a Polyvalent Antivenom on the Serum Venom Antigen Levels ofNaja sputatrix(Javan Spitting Cobra) Venom in Experimentally Envenomed Rabbits
title_fullStr The Effect of a Polyvalent Antivenom on the Serum Venom Antigen Levels ofNaja sputatrix(Javan Spitting Cobra) Venom in Experimentally Envenomed Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of a Polyvalent Antivenom on the Serum Venom Antigen Levels ofNaja sputatrix(Javan Spitting Cobra) Venom in Experimentally Envenomed Rabbits
title_sort effect of a polyvalent antivenom on the serum venom antigen levels ofnaja sputatrix(javan spitting cobra) venom in experimentally envenomed rabbits
publisher Wiley
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/19400/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bcpt.12398
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