Ayuda
Ir al contenido

Dialnet


Resumen de Histopathological changes in avian kidney caused by Bothrops insularis (jararaca ilhôa) venom and a phospholipase A2-containing fraction

Maria Alice da Cruz Höfling, C.C.L. Paronetto, J.C. Cogo, L. Rodrigues Simioni, A.C.F. D'Abreu

  • The histopathological changes induced in avian kidney by the intramuscular injection of Bothrops insularis (jararaca ilhoa) venom and its phospholipase A2 (PLA2)-containing fraction were examined. Acute experiments (3 hand 24 h) with B. insularis crude venom (20 f..lg and 80 f..lg) or its PLA2-contaning fraction (10 f..lg and 40 f..lg) resulted in significant structural damage to the kidneys of 5-12-day-old chicks.

    Histopathological ana lysis indicated that the venom and its fraction acted on the renal tubules and glomeruli. The morphological changes, although widespread, varied in intensity from cell to cell, and from tubule to tubule in venom-injected chicks. The tubular and glomerular changes produced by the venom and its PLA2-containing fraction may be the result of a direct cytotoxic effect potentiated by ischemia-related disturbances in the regional hemodynamics. The venom and its fraction affected more segments along reptilian-type nephrons than along mammauan ones. This divergent sensitivity to the venom and its fraction may reflect the speciesspecific characteristics of B. insularis snake, an example of geographical isolation influencing its diet which is almost exclusively avian.


Fundación Dialnet

Dialnet Plus

  • Más información sobre Dialnet Plus