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The impact of low doses of gamma radiation on Echis coloratus venom and its fractions
Ist Teil von
Radiation physics and chemistry (Oxford, England : 1993), 2018-09, Vol.150, p.145-150
Ort / Verlag
Oxford: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Echis coloratus viper (painted saw-scaled viper) is considered as one of the most venomous snakes in Egypt, its bite may cause severe health complications as coagulopathy, nephropathy, cardiopathy, necrosis and death. Ionizing radiation is one of the methods used to reduce the venom toxicity. The present study aims to study the effect of low doses of gamma radiation on Echis coloratus venom and its fractions. Two proteases (FNI, FNII and FRI, FRII) were partially purified on sephadex G-75 gel filtration chromatography of native and 3 kGy gamma irradiated venoms, respectively. The specific activities of proteases of FRI and FRII fractions were decreased from 20 ± 0.46 to 8 ± 0.64 U/mg and from 10 ± 0.29 to 5 ± 0.23U/mg, respectively, similarly, the PLA2 specific activities of FRII and FRIII fractions were decreased from 10 ± 0.23 to 3.5 ± 0.29U/mg and from 12 ± 0.35 to 5 ± 0.52U/mg, respectively, compared with the corresponding fractions of native one. In addition, the edema activities induced by 3 kGy irradiated whole venom and its isolated fractions were reduced compared to native venom and its corresponding isolated fractions. Further, the coagulant activity of venom and the isolated fractions were significantly reduced after exposure of venom to 3 kGy gamma radiation showing anticoagulant activities except FNI and FRI fractions. However, similar antigenic determinants of 3 kGy irradiated venom and its isolated fractions were detected by double immunodiffusion using horse polyvalent antivenin. Therefore, these findings indicate that low doses of gamma irradiation may offer an effective method for preparing an effective antivenin using either the whole or purified components of venom with minimal toxic effects caused to the hyper-immunized animals.
•High and low doses of gamma radiation alter structurally venom proteins.•Two proteases were partially purified from Echis coloratus venom.•Enzymatic activities of 3-kGy irradiated venom and its fractions were reduced.•Gamma radiation preserves the immunogenic properties of venom and its fractions.•Irradiated venom could use in preparing antivenin with minimal toxic effects.