PMID: 6969666Nov 1, 1980Paper

Pharmacology of the venom from the scorpion, Buthus eupeus

Farmakologiia i toksikologiia
B N OrlovSh M Omarov

Abstract

Reactions induced by venom from the scorpion Buthus eupeus and by toxin of the venom have been studied on isolated organs and tissues as well as on intact body. It has been shown that substances interfering with the conduction of nerve excitation, with the mediator storage and interaction of the latter with synaptic receptors prevent the reactions induced by the venom and toxin, whereas ganglion-blocking agents do not affect these reactions. The catecholamine content in rat blood plasma has been found to be increased. It is assumed that the venom and toxin that affect the postganglionic nerve terminals release mediator acetylcholine and noradrenaline.

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