
@Article{ecn.2011.0278,
AUTHOR = {Amir Jalali, Mohammad H. Pipelzadeh, Mohammad Taraz, Ali Khodadadi, Manocher Makvandi, Edward G. Rowan},
TITLE = {Serum TNF-α levels reﬂect the clinical severity of envenomation following a <i>Hemiscorpius lepturus</i> sting},
JOURNAL = {European Cytokine Network},
VOLUME = {22},
YEAR = {2011},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {5--10},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/ECN/v22n1/65829},
ISSN = {1952-4005},
ABSTRACT = {<i>Hemiscorpius lepturus</i> (<i>H. lepturus</i>), found in south-western areas of Iran and south of Iraq, is considered
to be the most dangerous scorpion in the region, and poses a signiﬁcant risk to the health of the indigenous
population due to the unique, clinical manifestations associated with its sting.. In the present study, 36 patients
from the Khuzestan province in the southwest of Iran, displaying varying degrees of envenomation following an
<i>H. lepturus</i> scorpion sting, were admitted to hospital. Serum levels of interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6),
interleukin-8 (IL-8) and tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) were measured using double-ligand, enzyme-linked,
immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits, and were compared with 30 healthy controls and ten age-matched patients
stung by the <i>Mesobuthus eupeus</i> (<i>M. eupeus</i>) scorpion, a less dangerous species that produces primarily neurotoxic
manifestations. Blood samples from <i>M. eupeus</i> and <i>H. lepturus</i> victims were taken on admission, and from <i>H. lepturus</i>-stung patients six hours after serotherapy with multivalent anti-venom. When compared to healthy volunteers,
with the exception of TNF-α, signiﬁcantly higher serum cytokine levels were measured in patients following
<i>M. eupeus</i> envenomation. However, all three groups of <i>H. lepturus</i>-stung patients showed signiﬁcantly, and in a
severity-related manner, higher mean values for all the interleukins that were measured, including TNF-α, when
compared with <i>M. eupeus</i>-stung cases. Six hours after serotherapy, there was a greater reduction in cytokine and
TNF-α levels in patients classed as having mild symptoms, in comparison with patients classed as having moderate to
severe symptoms. The results of the present study suggest that, unlike<i>M. eupeus</i>, the toxic manifestations observed
following being stung by <i>H. lepturus</i> are associated with increased serum TNF-α levels and correlate positively with
the clinical severity of the symptoms. Furthermore, serotherapy is only effective when administered to mild cases
of <i>H. lepturus</i> scorpion envenomation.},
DOI = {10.1684/ecn.2011.0278}
}



