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Biomed Environ Sci ; 30(8): 581-590, 2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28807098

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OBJECTIVE: Scorpion (Hemiscorpius lepturus) stings are a public health concern in Iran, particularly in south and southwestern regions of Iran. The gold standard for the treatment of a scorpion sting is anti-venom therapy. However, immunotherapy can have serious side effects, such as anaphylactic shock (which can sometimes even lead to death). The aim of the current study was to demonstrate the protective effect of ozone against toxicity induced by Hemiscorpius lepturus (H. lepturus) venom in mice. METHODS: Eight hours after the injection of ozone to the experimental design groups, the male mice were decapitated and mitochondria were isolated from five different tissues (liver, kidney, heart, brain, and spinal cord) using differential ultracentrifugation. Then, assessment of mitochondrial parameters including mitochondrial reactive oxidative species (ROS) production, mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), ATP level, and the release of cytochrome c from the mitochondria was performed. RESULTS: Our results showed that H. lepturus venom-induced oxidative stress is related to ROS production and MMP collapse, which is correlated with cytochrome c release and ATP depletion, indicating the predisposition to the cell death signaling. CONCLUSION: In general, ozone therapy in moderate dose can be considered as clinically effective for the treatment of H. lepturus sting as a protective and antioxidant agent.


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Ozone/pharmacology , Scorpion Venoms/toxicity , Scorpions/physiology , Animals , Brain/drug effects , Brain/metabolism , Cytochromes c/metabolism , Heart/drug effects , Kidney/drug effects , Kidney/metabolism , Liver/drug effects , Liver/metabolism , Male , Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial/drug effects , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Muscle, Skeletal/drug effects , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Myocardium/metabolism , Spinal Cord/drug effects , Spinal Cord/metabolism
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Pulm Pharmacol Ther ; 19(2): 148-53, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16137903

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BACKGROUND: Bronchiolitis has been known to be among the main the pathological features of lung lesions in Mustard Gas (MG) exposed patients. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the efficacy of interferon gamma-1b on the lung function in MG exposed patients with bronchiolitis. METHOD: Thirty-six bronchiolitis patients, whose lung lesion had been diagnosed through High Resolution Computerized Tomography (HRCT) of the chest and also pathological study, were divided into two 18-member case and control groups. Both groups were receiving their conventional treatment (inhaled Felixotide and Servent). The case group were treated for 6 months with a combination of 200 microg of interferon gamma-1b (given three times per week subcutaneously) plus 7.5 mg of prednisolone (given once a day), while the control group received their previous conventional medications. Lung function was measured at base line and after 1, 3 and 6 months of treatment. RESULTS: In case and control groups, Forced Expiratory Volume in first second (FEV1) did not have statistical differences at the base line (49.3 +/- 2.9 and 48.7 +/- 4.1, respectively = 0.6), whereas a significant increase was seen in the case group (66.3 +/- 5.4) compared control group (57.3 +/- 8.6) at the subsequent months (P = 0.001 for the difference between the groups). Similar pattern of increase was observed in Forced Vital Capacity (FVC). CONCLUSION: The findings of this study indicate that a 6-month treatment with interferon gamma-1b plus a low-dose prednisolone is associated with an improvement in the lung function in mustard-gas exposed patients with bronchiolitis.


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Bronchiolitis Obliterans/chemically induced , Bronchiolitis Obliterans/drug therapy , Chemical Warfare Agents/poisoning , Interferon-gamma/therapeutic use , Mustard Gas/poisoning , Adult , Bronchiolitis Obliterans/physiopathology , Drug Therapy, Combination , Glucocorticoids/administration & dosage , Humans , Interferon-gamma/administration & dosage , Iran , Male , Prednisolone/administration & dosage , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Respiratory Function Tests , Time Factors
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