Ciência Rural (Apr 2019)

Creolin® administered by different pathways in rats experimentally poisoned with Bothrops jararaca venom

  • Lucas Rannier Ribeiro Antonino Carvalho,
  • Helder Camilo da Silva Pereira,
  • Hugo Thyares Fonseca Nascimento Pereira da Silva,
  • Ricardo Barbosa de Lucena,
  • Ricardo Romão Guerra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20180699
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 5

Abstract

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ABSTRACT: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of Creolin® when administered by different pathways in rats experimentally poisoned with Bothrops jararaca venom. In female Wistar rats, the Bothropic venom was inoculated intramuscularly, and then the rats were either treated with Creolin® (administered orally, topically, or intramuscularly), or with amixture of venom + Creolin® intramuscularly. Animals that received Creolin®, apart from the venom, by oral, topical, or intramuscular routes developed local symptoms and showed laboratory findings similar to those animals that received only the venom. Conversely, animals inoculated with the venom incubated with Creolin® showed no signs of local venom toxicity (necrosis or hemorrhage) and displayed hematological parameters within the normal range for the species. These results suggest that Creolin® exhibited an antiophidian effect only when it is mixed with the venom and administered intramuscularly.

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