# Acute endocrine responses to snouted cobra (Naja annulifera) and African puffadder (Bitis arietans) envenomation in dogs

**Authors:** Noeline Fourie-Viljoen, Amelia Goddard, Peter N Thompson, Sylvie Daminet, Johan P Schoeman

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/jvimsj/aalag005 · 2026-02-21

## TL;DR

This study examines how snake bites from two African species affect hormone levels in dogs, finding significant drops in thyroxine linked to inflammation.

## Contribution

The first study to investigate endocrine responses in dogs envenomed by Naja annulifera and Bitis arietans, linking thyroid hormone suppression to systemic inflammation.

## Key findings

- Dogs envenomed by snouted cobra or puffadder showed significantly lower serum thyroxine (TT4) compared to healthy controls.
- TT4 levels remained suppressed for up to 36 hours, with a negative correlation observed between TT4 and C-reactive protein (CRP).
- Neurological cobra envenomation was associated with the lowest TT4 levels and highest cortisol concentrations at admission.

## Abstract

The endocrine response to snake envenomation in dogs remains unexplored.

To compare the endocrine response in dogs envenomated by snouted cobra (Naja annulifera) and African puffadder (Bitis arietans) with healthy control dogs, to evaluate the change over time of specific hormones, and to investigate the correlation of these changes with C-reactive protein (CRP).

This study included 17 client-owned dogs naturally envenomed by either a snouted cobra (N annulifera) (n = 9) or a puffadder (B arietans) (n = 8). Two control groups (n = 10 and n = 12) consisted of client-owned dogs in good health.

In this prospective longitudinal observational study, serum samples were collected at admission, and at 12, 24, and 36 h after envenomation. At each time point, the serum total thyroxine (TT4), thyrotropin, total cortisol, and CRP concentrations were measured.

The median serum TT4 concentrations of all the cases were significantly lower than those of controls at all time points (P < .05). The cases had a median (Q1-Q3) serum TT4 of 20.8 nmol/L (15.2-25) at admission, and 7.71 (6.4-19.7), 11.50 (6.4-18.5), and 12.3 (6.4-16.6) nmol/L at 12, 24, and 36 h after envenomation, respectively. The puffadder and neurological cobra subgroup TT4 remained significantly suppressed until 36 h after envenomation and had nadirs of 9.15 (6.4-14.65) and 6.4 (6.1-7.45) nmol/L, respectively. The non-neurological cobra subgroup had a nadir of 14.6 (9.4-21.45) nmol/L and recovered within 24 h. Serum TT4 concentration was negatively correlated with CRP (P < .05, ρ = −0.326). The total serum cortisol concentration in the neurological cobra subgroup at admission was 483.0 (153-549) nmol/L.

Puffadder and snouted cobra envenomation are associated with profound suppression of serum TT4 concentrations, correlated with systemic inflammatory activation as measured by serum CRP concentrations.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Naja annulifera (taxon 96794), Bitis arietans (taxon 8692)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CRP (C-reactive protein) [NCBI Gene 488629]
- **Diseases:** infectious disease (MESH:D003141), sepsis (MESH:D018805), gastric dilatation volvulus (MESH:D013277), parvoviral enteritis (MESH:D004751), systemic (MESH:D015619), endocrine disturbances (MESH:D004700), NTIS (MESH:D005067), hypoglycemia (MESH:D007003), infection (MESH:D007239), envenomation (MESH:D065008), snake bite (MESH:D012909), cytotoxic (MESH:D064420), parasitemia (MESH:D018512), vascular toxicosis (MESH:C565846), adrenal, anterior-, and posterior pituitary dysfunction (MESH:D010900), death (MESH:D003643), neurological cobra (MESH:D009461), hypotension (MESH:D007022), respiratory paralysis (MESH:D012133), neurological disease (MESH:D020271), HPT (MESH:D007029), parvoviral diarrhea (MESH:D003967), corticosteroid insufficiency (MESH:D000309), hypoadrenocorticism (MESH:D000075262), neurotoxic (MESH:D020258), inflammatory response syndrome (MESH:D018746), bite wounds (MESH:D001733), pancreatitis (MESH:D010195), critical illness (MESH:D016638), Inflammatory (MESH:D007249), babesiosis (MESH:D001404), injury (MESH:D014947)
- **Chemicals:** triiodothyronine (MESH:D014284), lipopolysaccharide (MESH:D008070), thyroxine (MESH:D013974), TT4 (-), Na (MESH:D012964), K (MESH:D011188), EDTA (MESH:D004492), Cortisol (MESH:D006854)
- **Species:** Oryctolagus cuniculus (domestic rabbit, species) [taxon 9986], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Naja annulifera (banded Egyptian cobra, species) [taxon 96794], Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090], Bitis arietans (African puff adder, species) [taxon 8692], Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615], Escherichia coli (E. coli, species) [taxon 562]

## Figures

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