Evaluation of the cross-neutralization capacity of Thai green pit viper antivenom against venom of Myanmar green pit viper

Toxicon. 2020 Apr 15:177:41-45. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2020.02.003. Epub 2020 Feb 7.

Abstract

Green pit viper (Trimeresurus sp.) bite occurred throughout Myanmar, but there is no specific antivenom produced in the country for related envenomation. Instead, Myanmar Russell's viper antivenom (Anti-MRV) was often misused because of prolonged clotting time was observed from both species. Thai green pit viper antivenom (Anti-TGPV) raised against Trimeresurus albolabris was found to be effective against venoms of more than ten Trimeresurus sp. from Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. The present study compared the neutralization capacities of Anti-TGPV and Anti-MRV towards the venom from T. erythrurus from Myanmar. Anti-TGPV was more efficacious than Anti-MRV in cross-neutralizing the lethal and haemorrhagic activities of the venom by a potency of a least 1.4 times higher. Although Anti-TGPV effectively cross-neutralized the coagulation activity of the venom, Anti-MRV failed to do so. Immunodiffusion and immunoblot experiments showed that Anti-TGPV cross-reacted with more protein components of the venom than Anti-MRV. In conclusion, Anti-TGPV is a better choice for patients bitten by Myanmar green pit viper, but further clinical investigation is required. The current findings highlight the development of a specific antivenom against Myanmar green pit viper venom.

Keywords: Myanmar green pit viper venom; Neutralization; Thai green pit viper antivenom.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antivenins / therapeutic use*
  • Blood Coagulation Tests
  • Cross Reactions
  • Crotalid Venoms*
  • Humans
  • Snake Bites / drug therapy*
  • Thailand
  • Trimeresurus*

Substances

  • Antivenins
  • Crotalid Venoms
  • Trimeresurus venoms