AI Article Synopsis

  • Arboreal pit vipers in Indonesia are medically significant, but there is no specific antivenom available for envenomation from these species, leading to ineffective treatment with existing antivenom.
  • Research shows that Thai Green Pit Viper Antivenom (GPVAV) is much more effective at neutralizing the venoms of four Trimeresurus species compared to the Indonesian Biosave antivenom, demonstrating a potency 13 to 80 times greater.
  • The effectiveness of GPVAV is linked to its ability to counteract the harmful blood-clotting effects of the venoms, and further clinical studies are needed to ensure its safety and efficacy for use in Indonesia.

Article Abstract

Arboreal pit vipers of the Trimeresurus complex group are medically important species in Indonesia (west of Wallace's line), but there is no specific antivenom produced in the country for treating related envenomation. Instead, the exiting trivalent Indonesian antivenom, Biosave Serum Anti Bisa Ular (SABU, indicated for envenoming by Malayan pit viper, Javan spitting cobra and banded krait) is often misused to treat Trimeresus envenoming resulting in poor therapeutic outcome. Here, we investigated the cross-reactivity and neutralization capability of Thai Green Pit Viper Antivenom (GPVAV) against the venoms of four Indonesian Trimeresurus species. Consistently, the venoms of Trimeresurus (Trimeresurus) insularis, Trimeresurus (Trimeresurus) purpureomaculatus, Trimeresurus (Parias) hageni and Trimeresurus (Craspedocephalus) puniceus of Indonesia showed stronger immunoreactivity on ELISA to GPVAV than to Biosave. The findings correlated with in vivo neutralization results, whereby GPVAV was far more effective than Biosave in cross-neutralizing the lethality of the venoms by a potency of at least 13 to 80 times higher. The efficacy of GPVAV is partly attributable to its cross-neutralization of the procoagulant effect of the venoms, thereby mitigating the progression of venom-induced consumptive coagulopathy. The paraspecific effectiveness of GPVAV against Trimeresurus species envenoming in Indonesia await further clinical investigation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2017.10.014DOI Listing

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