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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 73(6): 1346-1350, Nov.-Dec. 2021. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1355683

ABSTRACT

A case of a donkey attacked by Africanized honeybee is reported here with clinical signs of agitation, dehydration, congestion of the ocular mucous membranes, tongue edema, tachycardia and inspiratory dyspnea, and progression to death. At necropsy, diffuse, severe subcutaneous edema at face and cervical regions and severe diffuse pulmonary hyperemia with abundant edema without parenchymal collapse were observed. Microscopically, marked, diffuse deep dermis and panniculus carnosus edema and marked diffuse alveolar edema, with moderate population of eosinophils predominantly around larger caliber vessels were noted. The final diagnosis of anaphylactic shock was supported by history, clinical signs, and anatomic pathology findings. This is the first report of a honeybee attack with pulmonary eosinophilic infiltration in a mammal.(AU)


Descreve-se um caso de ataque de abelha africanizada em um burro, com sinais clínicos de agitação, desidratação, mucosas oculares congestas, edema de língua, taquicardia e dispneia inspiratória, com progressão e morte. Na necropsia, foram verificados edema subcutâneo difuso grave nas regiões de face e cervical, hiperemia pulmonar difusa grave com edema abundante e sem colapso do parênquima. Microscopicamente, foram observados edema marcado difuso na derme profunda e panículo carnoso e edema alveolar difuso acentuado, com população moderada de eosinófilos predominantemente em torno de vasos de maior calibre. O diagnóstico de choque anafilático foi baseado no histórico, em sinais clínicos e em achados anatomopatológicos. Este é o primeiro relato de ataque de abelhas com infiltração eosinofílica pulmonar em um mamífero.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Bee Venoms/toxicity , Equidae , Anaphylaxis/veterinary , Melitten/adverse effects , Bees , Eosinophils
2.
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-954694

ABSTRACT

Background : Although honeybee venom (BV) has been reported to induce apoptosis in different types of cancerous cells, its synergistic effects with customary anti-cancer drugs remain largely unknown. In the present study, we evaluated the cytotoxic effect of BV alone (as a natural product) and the synergistic cytological effects of this component in combination with [Pd (bpy) (Pi-Pydtc)]NO3 - a novel palladium complex on human T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia cells. To investigate the cytotoxic effect of the BV alone and in combination with palladium complex on MOLT-4 cells MTT assay was performed. In order to determine the apoptotic effects of BV separately and in combination with Pd (II) complex on these cells and its ability to induce apoptosis, morphological examination, flowcytometric analysis and caspase-3 colorimetric assay were done. Results : We found that BV induced morphological changes, namely nuclear shrinkage, and inhibited MOLT-4 cell proliferation; both effects were dose- and time-dependent. Flow cytometry by Annexin-V antibody demonstrated that BV induced apoptosis in MOLT-4 cells. Furthermore, BV induced apoptosis independently of caspase-3 in these cells. In addition, we proved a clear synergistic effect of BV on [Pd (bpy) (Pi-Pydtc)]NO3. The apoptotic pathway activated by BV in combination with Pd complex was caspase-3-dependent. Conclusions : These observations provide an explanation for the anti-proliferative properties of BV, and suggest that this agent may be useful for treating lymphoblastic leukemia alone or in combination with chemotherapy drugs pending further investigations on animal models as preclinical tests.(AU)


Subject(s)
Palladium/administration & dosage , Bee Venoms/toxicity , Biological Products , Annexins , Cytotoxicity, Immunologic , Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma , Flow Cytometry
3.
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1484531

ABSTRACT

We report three cases of stings by Africanized bees in cattle in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Erythema, subcutaneous edema, necrosis accompanied by skin detachment, and subsequent skin regeneration were observed, especially on the head and dewlap. Histopathological examinations performed 45 days later revealed complete skin reepithelialization with moderate dermal fibrosis. The clinical picture and differential diagnosis are discussed in the present manuscript, with a focus on photosensitization, which causes cutaneous lesions on the head (sequela) with cicatricial curving of the ears and can be very similar to what is observed in cattle attacked by swarms of bees. The distinction between photosensitization and bee sting lesions can be made with a focus on history and clinical and pathological aspects.


Subject(s)
Animals , Accidents , Poisoning/metabolism , Bee Venoms/toxicity , Bees , Cattle , Wounds and Injuries/complications
4.
J. venom. anim. toxins ; 2(1): 46-51, 1996. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-194273

ABSTRACT

The present paper aimed at testing the action of non-lyophilized venom of Africanized bees Apis mellifera through topical applications on Diatraea saccharalis egg masses. The CL50, DL50 and the most susceptible age of eggs to the venom topic application were also determined. Three-day-old eggs were the most susceptible to the venom action with CL50 equal to 8.6 mg/ml and DL50 equal to 0.173 mg/mass. The venom loses its action after being stored for 15 days.


Subject(s)
Animals , Bee Venoms/pharmacology , Bee Venoms/toxicity , Bees , Insect Control , Insecta/drug effects
5.
Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 53(1): 7-12, 1990. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-117570

ABSTRACT

Säo apresentados 3 casos clínicos de trauma ocular por insetos da ordem dos Himenópteros. Tais acidentes säo pouco frequentes em grandes cidades. Os insetos inoculam nos tecidos oculares misturas de substâncias altamente tóxicas, como aminas, peptídeos, enzimas. Todos os casos apresentavam alteraçöes anatômicas e funcionais graves do segmento anterior do olho e foram submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico, tendo o exame anátomo-patológico revelado intensa destruiçäo tecidual da córnea e cristalino. Discutem-se ainda as açöes dos componentes do veneno sobre os tecidos humanos, concluindo-se que o trauma ocular por insetos Himenópteros pode determinar uma baixa acentuada de acuidade visual ou mesmo cegueira definitiva


Subject(s)
Male , Adult , Ant Venoms/toxicity , Bee Venoms/toxicity , Blindness/parasitology , Eye Injuries/etiology , Hymenoptera/parasitology , Insecta/parasitology , Poisons/adverse effects , Visual Acuity/classification , Wasp Venoms/toxicity , Brazil
7.
Acta méd. colomb ; 12(4): 307-8, jul.-ago. 1987. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-70221

ABSTRACT

Se presenta el caso de una mujer que despues de sufrir multiples picaduras de abeja desarrollo una hematuria macro y microscopica, siendo la biopsia renal diagnostica de una nefropatia por IgA.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Bee Venoms/toxicity , Colombia
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