The effect of toxin-gamma from Tityus serrulatus scorpion venom on the gast
ric emptying of liquids was studied in 176 young adult male Wistar rats (2-
3 months of age) divided into subgroups of 8 animals each. Toxin-gamma was
injected iv at doses of 25, 37.5, 50 or 100 mu g/kg and the effect on gastr
ic emptying was assessed 30 min and 8 h later. A time-course study was also
performed by injecting 50 pg of toxin-gamma/kg and measuring the effect on
gastric emptying at times 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 24 and 48 h post-venom. E
ach envenomed animal was paired with its saline control and all received a
saline test meal solution containing phenol red (60 mu g/ml) as a marker. T
en minutes after administering the test meal by gavage the animals were sac
rificed and gastric retention was determined by measuring the residual mark
er concentration of the test meal. A significant delay in gastric emptying,
at 30 min and 8 h post-venom, was observed only after 50 and 100 mu g of t
oxin-gamma/kg compared to control values. The responses to these two doses
were significantly different after 8 h post-venom. Toxin-gamma (50 mu g/kg)
significantly delayed the gastric emptying of liquids at all times studied
, with a peak response at 4 h after toxin administration compared to contro
l values. These results indicate that the iv injection of toxin-gamma may i
nduce a rapid, intense and sustained inhibition of gastric emptying 0.25 to
48 h after envenomation.