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Pharmacological Aspects of Vipera xantina palestinae Venom

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Momić, Tatjana
Arlinghaus, Franziska T.
Arien-Zakay, Hadar
Katzhendler, Jeoshua
Eble, Johannes A.
Marcinkiewicz, Cezary
Lazarovici, Philip
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In Israel, Vipera xantina palestinae (V.x.p.) is the most common venomous snake, accounting for several hundred cases of envenomation in humans and domestic animals every year, with a mortality rate of 0.5 to 2%. In this review we will briefly address the research developments relevant to our present understanding of the structure and function of V.x.p. venom with emphasis on venom disintegrins. Venom proteomics indicated the presence of four families of pharmacologically active compounds: (i) neurotoxins; (ii) hemorrhagins; (iii) angioneurin growth factors; and (iv) different types of integrin inhibitors. Viperistatin, a α1β1selective KTS disintegrin and VP12, a α2β1 selective C-type lectin were discovered. These snake venom proteins represent promising tools for research and development of novel collagen receptor selective drugs. These discoveries are also relevant for future improvement of antivenom therapy towards V.x.p. envenomation.
Кључне речи:
Viperaxantinapalestinae / venom / neurotoxin / hemorrhagin / integrin inhibitors / antivenom
Извор:
Toxins, 2011, 3, 11, 1420-1432
Финансирање / пројекти:
  • German-Israeli Foundation (GIF-994-3.9/2008)

DOI: 10.3390/toxins3111420

ISSN: 2072-6651

Scopus: 2-s2.0-82255170992
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https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15394
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Momić, Tatjana
AU  - Arlinghaus, Franziska T.
AU  - Arien-Zakay, Hadar
AU  - Katzhendler, Jeoshua
AU  - Eble, Johannes A.
AU  - Marcinkiewicz, Cezary
AU  - Lazarovici, Philip
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15394
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year = "2011",
abstract = "In Israel, Vipera xantina palestinae (V.x.p.) is the most common venomous snake, accounting for several hundred cases of envenomation in humans and domestic animals every year, with a mortality rate of 0.5 to 2%. In this review we will briefly address the research developments relevant to our present understanding of the structure and function of V.x.p. venom with emphasis on venom disintegrins. Venom proteomics indicated the presence of four families of pharmacologically active compounds: (i) neurotoxins; (ii) hemorrhagins; (iii) angioneurin growth factors; and (iv) different types of integrin inhibitors. Viperistatin, a α1β1selective KTS disintegrin and VP12, a α2β1 selective C-type lectin were discovered. These snake venom proteins represent promising tools for research and development of novel collagen receptor selective drugs. These discoveries are also relevant for future improvement of antivenom therapy towards V.x.p. envenomation.",
journal = "Toxins",
title = "Pharmacological Aspects of Vipera xantina palestinae Venom",
volume = "3",
number = "11",
pages = "1420-1432",
doi = "10.3390/toxins3111420"
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Momić, T., Arlinghaus, F. T., Arien-Zakay, H., Katzhendler, J., Eble, J. A., Marcinkiewicz, C.,& Lazarovici, P.. (2011). Pharmacological Aspects of Vipera xantina palestinae Venom. in Toxins, 3(11), 1420-1432.
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins3111420
Momić T, Arlinghaus FT, Arien-Zakay H, Katzhendler J, Eble JA, Marcinkiewicz C, Lazarovici P. Pharmacological Aspects of Vipera xantina palestinae Venom. in Toxins. 2011;3(11):1420-1432.
doi:10.3390/toxins3111420 .
Momić, Tatjana, Arlinghaus, Franziska T., Arien-Zakay, Hadar, Katzhendler, Jeoshua, Eble, Johannes A., Marcinkiewicz, Cezary, Lazarovici, Philip, "Pharmacological Aspects of Vipera xantina palestinae Venom" in Toxins, 3, no. 11 (2011):1420-1432,
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins3111420 . .

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