Abstract

Injection of cats with sublethal doses of bee venom and two of its most toxic components: melittin and apamin, induces the following changes in serum: hyperglycemia, decrease in the sodium and calcium levels and increase in potassium and phosphate levels. Most of the changes induced in the venom are antagonized by the administration of propranolol.

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