s6c-sarafotoxin and Hypothermia

s6c-sarafotoxin has been researched along with Hypothermia* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for s6c-sarafotoxin and Hypothermia

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Mast cells can enhance resistance to snake and honeybee venoms.
    Science (New York, N.Y.), 2006, Jul-28, Volume: 313, Issue:5786

    Snake or honeybee envenomation can cause substantial morbidity and mortality, and it has been proposed that the activation of mast cells by snake or insect venoms can contribute to these effects. We show, in contrast, that mast cells can significantly reduce snake-venom-induced pathology in mice, at least in part by releasing carboxypeptidase A and possibly other proteases, which can degrade venom components. Mast cells also significantly reduced the morbidity and mortality induced by honeybee venom. These findings identify a new biological function for mast cells in enhancing resistance to the morbidity and mortality induced by animal venoms.

    Topics: Animals; Bee Venoms; Carboxypeptidases A; Cell Degranulation; Chymases; Crotalid Venoms; Hypothermia; Immunity, Innate; Mast Cells; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Peptide Hydrolases; Peritoneal Cavity; Plant Proteins; Protease Inhibitors; Serine Endopeptidases; Viper Venoms

2006