نتایج جستجو برای: bee venoms

تعداد نتایج: 18602  

2015
JI HAE CHOI A YEUNG JANG SHUNMEI LIN SANGYONG LIM DONGHO KIM KYUNGHO PARK SANG-MI HAN JOO-HONG YEO HO SEONG SEO

Methicillin‑resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is difficult to treat using available antibiotic agents. Honeybee venom has been widely used as an oriental treatment for several inflammatory diseases and bacterial infections. The venom contains predominantly biologically active compounds, however, the therapeutic effects of such materials when used to treat MRSA infections have not been inve...

2015
Hyun-Jung Seo Junehyuk Lee

Bee venom injection therapy is an alternative treatment sometimes used for chronic inflammatory diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis, to reduce pain. Several chemical components of bee venom have anti-inflammatory effects, and apitoxin, one of the mixed components, has been used for pain prevention therapy. However, there have been no large-scale investigations regard...

2012
Alice Köhli-Wiesner Lisbeth Stahlberger Christian Bieli Tamar Stricker Roger Lauener

Background & Objective. Ultrarush induction for specific venom immunotherapy has been shown to be reliable and efficacious in adults. In this study its safety and tolerance in children was evaluated. Methods. Retrospective analysis of 102 ultrarush desensitizations carried out between 1997 and 2005 in 94 children, aged 4 to 15 years. Diagnosis and selection for immunotherapy were according to r...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2003
Hyun-Woo Kim Young-Bae Kwon Tae-Won Ham Dae-Hyun Roh Seo-Yeon Yoon Hye-Jung Lee Ho-Jae Han Il-Suk Yang Alvin J Beitz Jang-Hern Lee

In two previous reports, we have demonstrated that injection of bee venom (BV) into an acupoint produces a significant antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effect in both a mouse model of visceral nociception and a rat model of chronic arthritis. The present study was designed to evaluate the potential antinociceptive effect of BV pretreatment on formalin-induced pain behavior and it associate...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2004
Cécile Buhot Alexandre Chenal Alain Sanson Sandra Pouvelle-Moratille Michael H Gelb André Ménez Daniel Gillet Bernard Maillère

We have engineered a recombinant form of the major bee venom allergen (Api m 1) with the final goal of reducing its IgE reactivity. This molecule (Api mut) contains 24 mutations and one deletion of 10 amino acids. The successive introduction of these sequence modifications led to a progressive loss of specific IgE and IgG reactivity and did not reveal any immunodominant epitopes. However, Api m...

Journal: :Allergology international : official journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology 2006
Satoshi Konno Nobuyuki Hizawa Masaharu Nishimura Shau-Ku Huang

Venom immunotherapy (VIT) is proven to be curative for insect allergy, but the mechanisms and the biomarkers associated with clinical efficacy remain elusive. We report herein the discovery of a leading candidate biomarker, osteopontin (OPN), for VIT. From cDNA microarray and clustering analyses, an increased expression of OPN was found in patients who completed 5-6 years of VIT and discontinue...

2015
Kwang-Ho Lee JunSang Yu Seungho Sun KiRok Kwon

OBJECTIVES Anaphylactic shock can be fatal to people who become hypersensitive when bee venom pharmacopuncture (BVP) is used. Thus, sweet bee venom (SBV) was developed to reduce these allergic responses. SBV is almost pure melittin, and SBV has been reported to have fewer allergic responses than BVP. BVP has been administered only into acupoints or intramuscularly, but we thought that intraveno...

2016
Claudia Husseneder Jennifer R. Donaldson Lane D. Foil

The Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki, is a costly invasive urban pest in warm and humid regions around the world. Feeding workers of the Formosan subterranean termite genetically engineered yeast strains that express synthetic protozoacidal lytic peptides has been shown to kill the cellulose digesting termite gut protozoa, which results in death of the termite colon...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1988
G Lin J Noel W Loffredo H Z Stable M D Tsai

A great mystery in the mechanism of phospholipase A2 (PLA2) and many other lipolytic enzymes is the "interfacial activation" induced by micellar but not monomeric substrates. Equally mysterious is the lack of interfacial activation in bee venom PLA2, as opposed to PLA2s from pancreas and other sources. We have probed these problems using the conformationally restricted short-chain cyclopentano-...

Journal: :Toxins 2018
Alessia Remigante Roberta Costa Rossana Morabito Giuseppa La Spada Angela Marino Silvia Dossena

Cnidaria include the most venomous animals of the world. Among Cnidaria, Scyphozoa (true jellyfish) are ubiquitous, abundant, and often come into accidental contact with humans and, therefore, represent a threat for public health and safety. The venom of Scyphozoa is a complex mixture of bioactive substances-including thermolabile enzymes such as phospholipases, metalloproteinases, and, possibl...

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