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Bothrops moojeni

Bothrops moojeni, commonly known in English as the Brazilian lancehead, is a species of venomous snake in the family Viperidae.[1][3] It is a pit viper endemic to South America.[1][2]

Bothrops moojeni
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Viperidae
Genus: Bothrops
Species:
B. moojeni
Binomial name
Bothrops moojeni
Hoge, 1966[1][2]

Etymology edit

The specific name, moojeni, is in honor of Brazilian zoologist João Moojen de Oliveira (1904–1985).[4]

Description and Behavior edit

Grows on average 160 cm, with a maximum of 230 cm already reported, has a tan, gray-brown or olive-gray color, with fourteen to twenty-one trapezoidal side marks that are dark gray or completely black, 23 to 29 lines of dorsal scale of the average body, with the belly usually white or cream with dark gray spots scattered, while juveniles have a white tail. It is terrestrial, of nocturnal habits.[5]

It is considered very aggressive.[6] Its body is viscous, varying from medium to heavy, broad head, flattened in a lance when seen from above and distinct from the narrow neck, the snout is not elevated, the eyes are medium in size, with elliptical pupils vertically, while the scales back are keeled.[7] B. moojeni is viviparous.[1] Gestation lasts around four months, occurs once a year and 12 to 14 puppies are usually born. Live an average of 15 years.[8] It feeds on small mammals, birds, lizards, snakes and amphibians.[8]

Geographic range and habitat edit

B. moojeni is found in northern Argentina, eastern Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay.[1]

The type locality is Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil.[1] B. moojeni inhabits Araucaria moist forests and the Cerrado.[9]

Common names edit

In South America common names for B. moojeni include caiçaca, caissaca, caiçara, jacuruçu, and jararacão.

Venom edit

Its venom has hemolytic and proteolytic action.[10] B. moojeni venom contains a wide variety of enzymes, such as acidic phospholipase, base A phospholipase, metalloproteinases, serine proteinases, L-amino acid oxidase, and a myotoxin phospholipase A2. The myotoxin phospholipase A2 causes necrosis in muscle fibers, releasing creatinine kinase.[11] Symptoms may include intense local pain, edema, muscular necrosis. The venom has an anticoagulant effect on the blood, makes the blood uncoagulable, causes severe hemorrhage and strokes.[12][13]

Moojenactivase, a procoagulant metalloproteinase is capable to induce DIC with a high toxic potency, characterized by prolongation of Prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin time, consumption of fibrinogen and the plasma coagulation factors like Factor X and II, and thrombocytopenia, it also caused Intravascular hemolysis.[14] The venom has a lethal dose of 0.205 mg / kg for horses.[15] The average yield for an adult female is 335 mg, 63 mg for newborns, specimens from Minas Gerais, Brazil have been reported to be 118 mg, specimens from Argentina have a yield of 248.0 ± 37 mg.[7]

A serine protease was determined by de novo mass spectrometry-based sequencing.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Bothrops moojeni at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 23 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Bothrops". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  3. ^ McDiarmid RW, Campbell JA, Touré TA (1999). Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, Volume 1. Washington, District of Columbia: Herpetologists' League. 511 pp. ISBN 1-893777-00-6 (series). ISBN 1-893777-01-4 (volume).
  4. ^ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Bothrops moojeni, p. 182).
  5. ^ (PDF). Living Hazards Database (LHD). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Jararaca-caiçaca – ZOO" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  7. ^ a b "WCH Clinical Toxinology Resources". www.toxinology.com. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
  8. ^ a b "Bothrops moojeni - Disciplina - Biologia". www.biologia.seed.pr.gov.br. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
  9. ^ Borges RC, Araujo AFB (1998). "Seleção de habitat em duas espécies de jararaca ( Bothrops moojeni Hoge e B. neuwiedi Wagler) (Serpentes: Viperidae)". Revista Brasileira de Biologia 58 (4): 591-601. (in Portuguese).
  10. ^ "Caiçaca". zoologia.comunidades.net. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
  11. ^ Queiroz, M. R.; Mamede, C. C.; Fonseca, K. C.; Canabrava, Lcmn; França, L. V.; Silva, M. C.; Stanziola, L.; Beletti, M. E.; Canabrava, H. a. N.; Oliveira, F. (2011). "Biological characterization of a myotoxin phosphoplipase A2 homologue purified from the venom of the snake Bothrops moojeni". Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases. 17 (1): 49–58. doi:10.1590/S1678-91992011000100007.
  12. ^ "Jararaca-caiçaca – ZOO" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-09-15.
  13. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Proteína de serpente pode deter trombose - 25/07/2005". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
  14. ^ Sartim, Marco A.; Cezarette, Gabriel N.; Jacob-Ferreira, Anna L.; Frantz, Fabiani G.; Faccioli, Lucia H.; Sampaio, Suely V. (October 2017). "Disseminated intravascular coagulation caused by moojenactivase, a procoagulant snake venom metalloprotease". International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 103: 1077–1086. doi:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.05.146. ISSN 1879-0003. PMID 28552727.
  15. ^ Sousa, Melina Garcia de; Tokarnia, Carlos Hubinger; Brito, Marilene de Farias; Reis, Alessandra Belo; Oliveira, Carlos Magno; Freitas, Nayra Fernanda; Oliveira, Cairo Henrique; Barbosa, José Diomedes (September 2011). "Clinical and pathological aspects of the experimental poisoning by Bothrops snakes in horses". Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira. 31 (9): 773–780. doi:10.1590/S0100-736X2011000900009.
  16. ^ König, Simone; Obermann, Wolfgang M. J.; Eble, Johannes A. (January 2022). "The Current State-of-the-Art Identification of Unknown Proteins Using Mass Spectrometry Exemplified on De Novo Sequencing of a Venom Protease from Bothrops moojeni". Molecules. 27 (15): 4976. doi:10.3390/molecules27154976. ISSN 1420-3049. PMC 9370501. PMID 35956926.

Further reading edit

  • Hoge AR (1966). "Preliminary account on Neotropical Crotalinae (Serpentes: Viperidae)". Memórias do Instituto Butantan 32 [1965]: 109–184. (Bothrops moojeni, new species).

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Bothrops moojeni commonly known in English as the Brazilian lancehead is a species of venomous snake in the family Viperidae 1 3 It is a pit viper endemic to South America 1 2 Bothrops moojeni Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Reptilia Order Squamata Suborder Serpentes Family Viperidae Genus Bothrops Species B moojeni Binomial name Bothrops moojeniHoge 1966 1 2 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Description and Behavior 3 Geographic range and habitat 4 Common names 5 Venom 6 References 7 Further readingEtymology editThe specific name moojeni is in honor of Brazilian zoologist Joao Moojen de Oliveira 1904 1985 4 Description and Behavior editGrows on average 160 cm with a maximum of 230 cm already reported has a tan gray brown or olive gray color with fourteen to twenty one trapezoidal side marks that are dark gray or completely black 23 to 29 lines of dorsal scale of the average body with the belly usually white or cream with dark gray spots scattered while juveniles have a white tail It is terrestrial of nocturnal habits 5 It is considered very aggressive 6 Its body is viscous varying from medium to heavy broad head flattened in a lance when seen from above and distinct from the narrow neck the snout is not elevated the eyes are medium in size with elliptical pupils vertically while the scales back are keeled 7 B moojeni is viviparous 1 Gestation lasts around four months occurs once a year and 12 to 14 puppies are usually born Live an average of 15 years 8 It feeds on small mammals birds lizards snakes and amphibians 8 Geographic range and habitat editB moojeni is found in northern Argentina eastern Bolivia Brazil and Paraguay 1 The type locality is Brasilia Distrito Federal Brazil 1 B moojeni inhabits Araucaria moist forests and the Cerrado 9 Common names editIn South America common names for B moojeni include caicaca caissaca caicara jacurucu and jararacao Venom editIts venom has hemolytic and proteolytic action 10 B moojeni venom contains a wide variety of enzymes such as acidic phospholipase base A phospholipase metalloproteinases serine proteinases L amino acid oxidase and a myotoxin phospholipase A2 The myotoxin phospholipase A2 causes necrosis in muscle fibers releasing creatinine kinase 11 Symptoms may include intense local pain edema muscular necrosis The venom has an anticoagulant effect on the blood makes the blood uncoagulable causes severe hemorrhage and strokes 12 13 Moojenactivase a procoagulant metalloproteinase is capable to induce DIC with a high toxic potency characterized by prolongation of Prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin time consumption of fibrinogen and the plasma coagulation factors like Factor X and II and thrombocytopenia it also caused Intravascular hemolysis 14 The venom has a lethal dose of 0 205 mg kg for horses 15 The average yield for an adult female is 335 mg 63 mg for newborns specimens from Minas Gerais Brazil have been reported to be 118 mg specimens from Argentina have a yield of 248 0 37 mg 7 A serine protease was determined by de novo mass spectrometry based sequencing 16 References edit a b c d e f Bothrops moojeni at the Reptarium cz Reptile Database Accessed 23 May 2021 a b Bothrops Integrated Taxonomic Information System Retrieved 23 May 2021 McDiarmid RW Campbell JA Toure TA 1999 Snake Species of the World A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference Volume 1 Washington District of Columbia Herpetologists League 511 pp ISBN 1 893777 00 6 series ISBN 1 893777 01 4 volume Beolens Bo Watkins Michael Grayson Michael 2011 The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press xiii 296 pp ISBN 978 1 4214 0135 5 Bothrops moojeni p 182 Bothrops moojeni PDF Living Hazards Database LHD Archived from the original PDF on 2 July 2017 Jararaca caicaca ZOO in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2020 10 11 a b WCH Clinical Toxinology Resources www toxinology com Retrieved 2020 11 26 a b Bothrops moojeni Disciplina Biologia www biologia seed pr gov br Retrieved 2020 09 15 Borges RC Araujo AFB 1998 Selecao de habitat em duas especies de jararaca Bothrops moojeni Hoge e B neuwiedi Wagler Serpentes Viperidae Revista Brasileira de Biologia 58 4 591 601 in Portuguese Caicaca zoologia comunidades net Retrieved 2020 09 15 Queiroz M R Mamede C C Fonseca K C Canabrava Lcmn Franca L V Silva M C Stanziola L Beletti M E Canabrava H a N Oliveira F 2011 Biological characterization of a myotoxin phosphoplipase A2 homologue purified from the venom of the snake Bothrops moojeni Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases 17 1 49 58 doi 10 1590 S1678 91992011000100007 Jararaca caicaca ZOO in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2020 09 15 Folha de S Paulo Proteina de serpente pode deter trombose 25 07 2005 www1 folha uol com br Retrieved 2020 09 15 Sartim Marco A Cezarette Gabriel N Jacob Ferreira Anna L Frantz Fabiani G Faccioli Lucia H Sampaio Suely V October 2017 Disseminated intravascular coagulation caused by moojenactivase a procoagulant snake venom metalloprotease International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 103 1077 1086 doi 10 1016 j ijbiomac 2017 05 146 ISSN 1879 0003 PMID 28552727 Sousa Melina Garcia de Tokarnia Carlos Hubinger Brito Marilene de Farias Reis Alessandra Belo Oliveira Carlos Magno Freitas Nayra Fernanda Oliveira Cairo Henrique Barbosa Jose Diomedes September 2011 Clinical and pathological aspects of the experimental poisoning by Bothrops snakes in horses Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira 31 9 773 780 doi 10 1590 S0100 736X2011000900009 Konig Simone Obermann Wolfgang M J Eble Johannes A January 2022 The Current State of the Art Identification of Unknown Proteins Using Mass Spectrometry Exemplified on De Novo Sequencing of a Venom Protease from Bothrops moojeni Molecules 27 15 4976 doi 10 3390 molecules27154976 ISSN 1420 3049 PMC 9370501 PMID 35956926 Further reading editHoge AR 1966 Preliminary account on Neotropical Crotalinae Serpentes Viperidae Memorias do Instituto Butantan 32 1965 109 184 Bothrops moojeni new species Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bothrops moojeni amp oldid 1217727633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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