Literature DB >> 9712287

Use of snake venom fractions in the coagulation laboratory.

N A Marsh1.   

Abstract

Snake venom toxins are now regularly used in the coagulation laboratory for assaying haemostatic parameters and as coagulation reagents. Snake venom thrombin-like enzymes (SVTLE) are used for fibrinogen and fibrinogen breakdown product assay as well as detecting dysfibrinogenaemias. Significantly, because SVTLE are not inhibited by heparin, they can be used for defibrinating samples that contain the anticoagulant before assay of haemostatic variables. Prothrombin activators are found in many snake venoms and are used in prothrombin assays, for studying dysprothrombinaemias and preparing meizothrombin and non-enzymic prothrombin. Russell's viper (Daboia russelli) venom (RVV) contains a number of compounds useful in the assay of factors V, VII, X, platelet factor 3 and lupus anticoagulants. Activators from the taipan, Australian brown snake and saw-scaled viper have been used to assay lupus anticoagulants. Protein C and activated protein C resistance can be measured by means of RVV and Protac, a fast acting inhibitor from Southern copperhead snake venom and von Willebrand factor can be studied with Botrocetin from Bothrops jararaca venom. Finally, phospholipase A2 enzymes and the disintegrins, a family of Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD)-containing proteins found in snake venoms, show great potential for the study of haemostasis including, notably, platelet glycoprotein receptors GPIIb/IIIa and Ib.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9712287     DOI: 10.1097/00001721-199807000-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis        ISSN: 0957-5235            Impact factor:   1.276


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2.  Effects of snake venom proteases on human fibrinogen chains.

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3.  Factor V activator from Daboia russelli russelli venom destabilizes β-amyloid aggregate, the hallmark of Alzheimer disease.

Authors:  Payel Bhattacharjee; Debasish Bhattacharyya
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2013-08-28       Impact factor: 5.157

4.  Phospholipase A(2) activates hemostasis.

Authors:  Thomas W Stief
Journal:  Drug Target Insights       Date:  2007-03-22

5.  Toxinology provides multidirectional and multidimensional opportunities: A personal perspective.

Authors:  R Manjunatha Kini
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6.  A comparative in silico characterization of functional and physicochemical properties of 3FTx (three finger toxin) proteins from four venomous snakes.

Authors:  Zahida Yesmin Roly; Md Mahmudul Islam; Md Abu Reza
Journal:  Bioinformation       Date:  2014-05-20
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