Antiophidic activity of the extract of the Amazon plant Humirianthera ampla and constituents.

J Ethnopharmacol

Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Avenida Brigadeiro Trompowski, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21941-590, Brazil.

Published: January 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Serotherapy for snakebites is not widely available in Brazil, leading to reliance on folk medicine, particularly the use of the plant Humirianthera ampla (HA) in the Amazon region.
  • Studies demonstrated that HA extract significantly reduced myotoxic, hemorrhagic, and pro-coagulant activities of various Bothrops snake venoms in experimental models with mice, showcasing its potential as a protective agent against these venoms.
  • HA showed a concentration-dependent inhibition of snake venom activities, with notable results like a 96% reduction in myotoxicity of Bothrops jararacussu venom and complete inhibition of hemorrhagic activity from Bothrops atrox.

Article Abstract

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Although serotherapy against snakebite has been discovered more than one hundred years ago, antivenom is not available all over Brazil. The use of plants from folk medicine is common mainly in the Brazilian Amazon area. One of these plants is named Humirianthera ampla (HA).

Materials And Methods: We have investigated HA extract and constituents' antiophidic activity in different experimental protocols against some Bothrops snake venoms (Bothrops jararacussu, Bothrops atrox and Bothrops jararaca). The protocols investigated include phospholipase, proteolytic, pro-coagulant, hemorrhagic, edematogenic and myotoxic activities induced by these venoms in Swiss mice.

Results: All the venoms caused an increase in the rate of creatine kinase (CK) release from isolated muscles, indicating damage to the sarcolemma. The crude extract of HA decreased the myotoxic activity in a concentration-dependent fashion. The presence of HA 300 μg/mL decreased up to 96% of Bothrops jararacussu and 94% of Bothrops atrox myotoxicity after 90 min of exposure. In vivo myotoxicity of Bothrops atrox venom was decreased in 75% when the venom was preincubated with HA 500 mg/kg. Similar results were observed with lupeol against Bothrops jararacussu and Bothrops atrox venoms. The hemorrhagic activity was evaluated by intradermal injection of Bothrops atrox venom. Preincubation and oral pre- and posttreatment with HA decreased hemorrhage by 100%, 45% and 45%, respectively. Bothrops atrox venom also induced formation of edema, which was significantly inhibited by pre- and posttreatment with HA. All the venoms showed extensive pro-coagulating properties, and these activities were inhibited by up to 90% with HA, which presented concentration-dependent inhibition. Finally, proteolytic and phospholipase activities of the venoms were all inhibited by increasing concentrations of HA, lupeol and sitosterol. The inhibition of these activities might help explain the actions against in vivo myotoxicity and the in vivo effects observed, i.e., edema, myotoxicity, pro-coagulation and hemorrhage.

Conclusions: Altogether, our results give support for the popular use of HA extracts in cases of accidents with snakes, suggesting that it can be used as an adjunct in the management of venomous snakebites.

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