Revista de biología tropical.
Publisher:
Univ. de Costa Rica.
Frequency: Three no. a year
Country: Costa Rica
Language: Spanish
Author(s):
Universidad de Costa Rica.
Start Year:1953 -
ISSN:
0034-7744 (Print)
2215-2075 (Electronic)
0034-7744 (Linking)
2215-2075 (Electronic)
0034-7744 (Linking)
Impact Factor
0.6
| NLM ID: | 0404267 |
| (DNLM): | R30520000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 01763881 |
| Coden: | RBTCAP |
| Classification: | W1 RE377 |
[Hematologic values and serum enzymes in horses inoculated with snake venoms for the production of antivenins in Costa Rica]. Blood components were studied in six horses immunized with snake venoms for the production of polyvalent antivenom in Costa Rica. No significant changes in hemoglobin or hematocrit throughout the immunization period were observed, whereas a significant increment in total serum proteins occurred in the second half of the immunization process, probably due to an increased synthesis of immunoglobulins. There were no significant changes in creatine kinase, but a slight increment was detected in both transaminases, although they did not exceed normal limits. These findings suggest the absence of re...
[The development of the anti-phospholipase A2 antibody response in horses inoculated with venom for the production of polyvalent antisnake serum in Costa Rica]. The development of antibody response against phospholipase A2 activity of Bothrops asper venom was studied in a group of adult and healthy horses used in the production of the polyvalent antivenom at the Instituto Clodomiro Picado. Simultaneously, the general condition of the animals during the immunization schedule was also studied. There was a great individual variability in the immune response, although most of the horses studied reached the highest neutralizing titer after injection of doses of venom of 30 mg and 50 mg. On the other hand, in horses that had been previously immunized and we...
Production of monovalent anti-Bothrops asper antivenom: development of immune response in horses and neutralizing ability. A monovalent antivenom was produced by immunizing two horses with venom of the pit viper Bothrops asper (Ophidia: Viperidae). Although development of the immune response against four toxic and enzymatic activities of the venom was similar in both horses during the first two thirds of the immunization schedule, antibody response in one of the horses reached much higher levels in the last part of the immunization. Immunoelectrophoretic analysis indicates that there were precipitating antibodies in the sera of these horses during all the stages of immunization. However, immunoprecipitation did no...