Literature DB >> 28868595

Heat deactivation of the stonefish Synanceia horrida venom - implications for first-aid management.

Samantha Barnett1, Silvia Saggiomo2, Michael Smout1, Jamie Seymour1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of temperature and hot water immersion time on neutralising venom lethality of the Australian estuarine stonefish (Synanceia horrida).
DESIGN: Depths of the spines were measured while venom was extracted from S. horrida individuals. The venom was then exposed to temperatures of 4°C, 37.0°C, 40.1°C, 42.3°C, 45.0°C, 47.7°C, 55.2°C, and 60.0°C for either five or 20 minutes incubation periods. Venom samples were added to cultured human cardiomyocytes and cell viability curves were produced using the ACEA's xCELLigence real-time cell monitoring system. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Determination of venom lethality on cardiomyocytes at a range of temperatures.
RESULTS: The average depth of the spine required to go into a victims' flesh before the venom gland compressed and expelled venom was 18 mm. Cardiomyocytes exposed to heat-treated venom for five minutes required higher temperatures to neutralise 99% of the venom, namely 44.6°C in comparison to 42.1°C with an incubation time of 20 minutes.
CONCLUSION: This study supports the use of hot water immersion therapy in the treatment of S. horrida stings. It is suggested that due to the depth of the puncture wound longer incubation times should be sought to allow heat to penetrate the deeper portions of the dermis and effectively begin venom deactivation.

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Keywords:  Cardiac; Envenomation; First aid; Marine animals; Myocytes; Temperature; Toxins; Water

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28868595      PMCID: PMC6159625          DOI: 10.28920/dhm47.3.155-158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diving Hyperb Med        ISSN: 1833-3516            Impact factor:   0.887


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