Toxins (Feb 2017)

Antivenom Evaluation by Electrophysiological Analysis

  • Rita Restano-Cassulini,
  • Walter Garcia,
  • Jorge F. Paniagua-Solís,
  • Lourival D. Possani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins9030074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. 74

Abstract

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Scorpion stings on humans are medically relevant because they may contain toxins that specifically target ion channels. During antivenom production, pharmaceutical companies must use a large number of experimental animals to ensure the antivenom’s efficacy according to pharmacopeia methods. Here we present an electrophysiological alternative for the evaluation of horse antivenoms produced against two species of Moroccan scorpions: Buthus mardochei and Androctonus mauretanicus. Human sodium and potassium channels and acetylcholine nicotinic receptors were analyzed by standard patch-clamp techniques. The results showed that the antivenom is capable of reversing ion current disruption caused by the venom application. We propose the use of this in vitro technique for antivenom evaluation as an alternative to using a large number of live animals.

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