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A randomized controlled trial of trypsin to treat brown recluse spider bites in Guinea pigs.

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Cabaniss, WW; Bush, S; O'Rourke, DP; Fletcher, PF; Brewer, KL; Lertpiriyapong, K; Punja, M; Miller, SN; Meggs, WJ
Published in: J Med Toxicol
September 2014

Brown recluse spider bites result in necrotic skin lesions for which there is no known antidote. Since venom toxins are proteins, a proteolytic enzyme like trypsin might be effective in reducing toxicity. The aim of this study was to conduct a randomized controlled trial of trypsin to treat brown recluse spider bites in guinea pigs. Subjects were 18 female guinea pigs. Anesthesia for injections was inhaled isoflurane. Analgesia was 0.05 mg/kg of buprenorphine twice a day as needed. Intervention was intradermal injection of 30 μg of brown recluse venom (Spider Pharm, Yarnell, AZ). Immediately after envenomation, subjects were randomized to two groups of nine: trypsin 10 μg in 1 mL normal saline and 1 mL of normal saline. The primary outcome was lesion area over a 10-day time period. Statistical analysis was performed with repeated measures ANOVA. Mean lesion area was smaller but not statistically different in the placebo group. Maximum lesion size occurred at day 4 in both groups, when lesion area was 76.1 ± 108.2 mm(2) in the placebo group and 149.7 ± 127.3 mm(2) in the treatment group. P value was 0.15 for placebo vs. treatment. This study did not establish a role for trypsin as a treatment for brown recluse spider bites in a guinea pig model.

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J Med Toxicol

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EISSN

1937-6995

Publication Date

September 2014

Volume

10

Issue

3

Start / End Page

266 / 268

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Trypsin
  • Spider Bites
  • Guinea Pigs
  • Female
  • Brown Recluse Spider
  • Animals
  • 1115 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Cabaniss, W. W., Bush, S., O’Rourke, D. P., Fletcher, P. F., Brewer, K. L., Lertpiriyapong, K., … Meggs, W. J. (2014). A randomized controlled trial of trypsin to treat brown recluse spider bites in Guinea pigs. J Med Toxicol, 10(3), 266–268. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13181-014-0405-4
Cabaniss, Wyman W., Sean Bush, Dorcas P. O’Rourke, Paul F. Fletcher, Kori L. Brewer, Kvin Lertpiriyapong, Mohan Punja, Susan N. Miller, and William J. Meggs. “A randomized controlled trial of trypsin to treat brown recluse spider bites in Guinea pigs.J Med Toxicol 10, no. 3 (September 2014): 266–68. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13181-014-0405-4.
Cabaniss WW, Bush S, O’Rourke DP, Fletcher PF, Brewer KL, Lertpiriyapong K, et al. A randomized controlled trial of trypsin to treat brown recluse spider bites in Guinea pigs. J Med Toxicol. 2014 Sep;10(3):266–8.
Cabaniss, Wyman W., et al. “A randomized controlled trial of trypsin to treat brown recluse spider bites in Guinea pigs.J Med Toxicol, vol. 10, no. 3, Sept. 2014, pp. 266–68. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s13181-014-0405-4.
Cabaniss WW, Bush S, O’Rourke DP, Fletcher PF, Brewer KL, Lertpiriyapong K, Punja M, Miller SN, Meggs WJ. A randomized controlled trial of trypsin to treat brown recluse spider bites in Guinea pigs. J Med Toxicol. 2014 Sep;10(3):266–268.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Med Toxicol

DOI

EISSN

1937-6995

Publication Date

September 2014

Volume

10

Issue

3

Start / End Page

266 / 268

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Trypsin
  • Spider Bites
  • Guinea Pigs
  • Female
  • Brown Recluse Spider
  • Animals
  • 1115 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences