Comparative study on the ability of IgG and Fab sheep antivenoms to neutralize local hemorrhage, edema and myonecrosis induced by Bothrops asper (terciopelo) snake venom
G. Leon et al., Comparative study on the ability of IgG and Fab sheep antivenoms to neutralize local hemorrhage, edema and myonecrosis induced by Bothrops asper (terciopelo) snake venom, TOXICON, 38(2), 2000, pp. 233-244
The ability of sheep antivenoms, consisting of whole IgG molecules or Fab f
ragments, to neutralize local hemorrhage, edema and myonecrosis induced by
Bothrops asper venom was comparatively studied in mice. The two antivenoms
were produced from the same batch of hyperimmune plasma and were adjusted t
o the same neutralizing potency against these effects in assays where venom
and antivenoms were incubated prior to-injection. Thus, if differences are
observed in experiments involving independent injection of venom and antiv
enoms, they would depend on the pharmacokinetic profiles of the products. D
espite the observation that both antivenoms neutralized the three: effects
if preincubated with venom, neutralization was only partial when antivenoms
were administered i.v. at various time intervals after envenomation. No si
gnificant differences: were observed between IgG and Fab antivenoms concern
ing neutralization of hemorrhagic and edema-forming activities, whereas IgG
antivenom was slightly more effective in neutralizing myotoxic activity-in
experiments involving independent injection of venom and antivenom. These
results do not support the hypothesis that Fab fragments are more effective
than whole IgG molecules in the neutralization of locally-acting toxins fr
om B. asper venom. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.