Bothrops lanceolatus snake venom impairs mitochondrial respiration and induces DNA release in human heart preparation.
Mariola Cano-SanchezKais Ben-HassenOlivier Pierre LouisFabienne DantinPapa GueyeFrancois RoquesHossein MehdaouiDabor ResiereRemi NevierePublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2022)
Our study suggests that whole venom of Bothrops lanceolatus impairs mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation capacity and increases mitochondrial membrane permeability. Cardiac mitochondrial dysfunction associated with mitochondrial DAMPs release may alter myocardium function and engage the innate immune response, which may both participate to the cardiotoxicity occurring in patients with severe envenomation.