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The Geographic Distribution, Venom Components, Pathology and Treatments of Stonefish (Synanceia spp.) Venom

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 19, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md19060302

Keywords

stonefish; Synanceia; venom; toxins; pharmacology; distribution

Funding

  1. Higher Degree of Research (HDR) COVID-19 Student Support Scholarship
  2. JCU College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences Scholarship
  3. JCU HDR Enhancement Scheme Grant
  4. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) [1131932]
  5. Australian NHMRC Career Development Fellowship [1131732]

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This review focuses on the comprehensive study and summary of stonefish venom, including global distribution, clinical case reports, antivenom development, and biomolecular composition. The study found that further research on stonefish venom is crucial for discovering new drug molecules or other physiological uses.
Stonefish are regarded as one of the most venomous fish in the world. Research on stonefish venom has chiefly focused on the in vitro and in vivo neurological, cardiovascular, cytotoxic and nociceptive effects of the venom. The last literature review on stonefish venom was published over a decade ago, and much has changed in the field since. In this review, we have generated a global map of the current distribution of all stonefish (Synanceia) species, presented a table of clinical case reports and provided up-to-date information about the development of polyspecific stonefish antivenom. We have also presented an overview of recent advancements in the biomolecular composition of stonefish venom, including the analysis of transcriptomic and proteomic data from Synanceia horrida venom gland. Moreover, this review highlights the need for further research on the composition and properties of stonefish venom, which may reveal novel molecules for drug discovery, development or other novel physiological uses.

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