Necrotic arachnidism, or tissue necrosis following spider bites is a widespread problem. Knowledge of the exact mechanism that produces such lesions is still incomplete. Here I have examined spider digestive fluid proteases and spider venom enzymes (e.g., sphingomyelinase D and phospholipase A2) for their potential to cause necrotic lesions, as both are thought to be primary agents. The digestive fluid of Argiope aurantia was examined for its ability to cleave a variety of extra-cellular matrix proteins, including collagen, elastin, and fibronectin. Having confirmed that the fluid has collagenases, the digestive fluid was injected into the skin of rabbits to observe whether it would cause necrotic lesions. It did not. The data do not suppor...
The poisonous bite by Hippasa partita, a funnel web spider from the Indian subcontinent has been dem...
Most knowledge of spider venom concerns neurotoxins acting on ion channels, whereasproteins and thei...
Arachnida is the largest class among the arthropods, constituting over 60,000 described species (spi...
The orb web of Argiope aurantia was partitioned into a water-soluble and insoluble fraction. The wat...
The venom from the brown recluse spider, Loxosceles reclusa, contains one or more factors which prod...
The Loxosceles genus spiders (the brown spiders) are encountered in all the continents, and the clin...
Abstract Brown spiders are venomous arthropods that use their venom for predation and defense. In hu...
In the present investigation, in order to dispute the rational criticism against the presence of pro...
AbstractEnvenoming with brown spiders (Loxosceles genus) is common throughout the world. Cutaneous s...
Background: Spiders are known for their predatory efficiency and for their high capacity of digestin...
This review on all spider venom components known by the end of 2010 bases on 1618 records for venom ...
Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequently there...
Spiders have one pair of venom glands, and only a few families have reduced them completely (Ulobori...
Background: Venomous animals incapacitate their prey using complex venoms that can contain hundreds ...
Spider venom is an intricate combination of target specific enzymatic and non-enzymatic toxins. In a...
The poisonous bite by Hippasa partita, a funnel web spider from the Indian subcontinent has been dem...
Most knowledge of spider venom concerns neurotoxins acting on ion channels, whereasproteins and thei...
Arachnida is the largest class among the arthropods, constituting over 60,000 described species (spi...
The orb web of Argiope aurantia was partitioned into a water-soluble and insoluble fraction. The wat...
The venom from the brown recluse spider, Loxosceles reclusa, contains one or more factors which prod...
The Loxosceles genus spiders (the brown spiders) are encountered in all the continents, and the clin...
Abstract Brown spiders are venomous arthropods that use their venom for predation and defense. In hu...
In the present investigation, in order to dispute the rational criticism against the presence of pro...
AbstractEnvenoming with brown spiders (Loxosceles genus) is common throughout the world. Cutaneous s...
Background: Spiders are known for their predatory efficiency and for their high capacity of digestin...
This review on all spider venom components known by the end of 2010 bases on 1618 records for venom ...
Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequently there...
Spiders have one pair of venom glands, and only a few families have reduced them completely (Ulobori...
Background: Venomous animals incapacitate their prey using complex venoms that can contain hundreds ...
Spider venom is an intricate combination of target specific enzymatic and non-enzymatic toxins. In a...
The poisonous bite by Hippasa partita, a funnel web spider from the Indian subcontinent has been dem...
Most knowledge of spider venom concerns neurotoxins acting on ion channels, whereasproteins and thei...
Arachnida is the largest class among the arthropods, constituting over 60,000 described species (spi...