Intraspecific Differences in the Venom of Crotalus durissus cumanensis from Colombia

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Biochemical and biological differences in the venom of Crotalus durissus cumanensis from three ecoregions of Colombia were evaluated. Rattlesnakes were collected from the geographic areas of Magdalena Medio (MM), Caribe (CA) and Orinoquía (OR). All three regionally distributed venoms contain proteases, PLA2s and the basic subunit of crotoxin. However, only crotamine was detected in the CA venom. The highest lethality, coagulant, phospholipase A2 and hyaluronidase activities were found in the MM venom. Also, some differences, observed by western blot and immunoaffinity, were found in all three venoms when using commercial antivenoms. Furthermore, all three eco-regional venoms showed intraspecific variability, considering the differences in the abundance and intensity of their components, in addition to the activity and response to commercial antivenoms.

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Rodríguez-Vargas, A., Vega, N., Reyes-Montaño, E., Corzo, G., Neri-Castro, E., Clement, H., & Ruiz-Gómez, F. (2022). Intraspecific Differences in the Venom of Crotalus durissus cumanensis from Colombia. Toxins, 14(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080532

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