نتایج جستجو برای: bee venom

تعداد نتایج: 22003  

2016
Eun Ju Im Su Jung Kim Seung Bok Hong Jin-Kyu Park Man Hee Rhee

Bee venom has long been used as a traditional folk medicine in Korea. It has been reportedly used for the treatment of arthritis, cancer, and inflammation. Although its anti-inflammatory activity in lipopolysaccharide- (LPS-) stimulated inflammatory cells has been reported, the exact mechanism of its anti-inflammatory action has not been fully elucidated. Therefore, the aim of this study was to...

2015
Jeong Hwan Park Bo Kyung Yim Jun-Hwan Lee Sanghun Lee Tae-Hun Kim Chang-Qing Gao

OBJECTIVE The safety of bee venom as a therapeutic compound has been extensively studied, resulting in the identification of potential adverse events, which range from trivial skin reactions that usually resolve over several days to life-threating severe immunological responses such as anaphylaxis. In this systematic review, we provide a summary of the types and prevalence of adverse events ass...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology 1995
C L Lui R J Heddle A Kupa T Coates P J Roberts-Thomson

The objectives of the study were to review bee venom immunotherapy from the patient's perspective: in particular its benefits and its problems, and to investigate any genetic tendency for bee venom hypersensitivity. A self administered, 9 item questionnaire was sent to 219 patients who had undergone either inpatient or outpatient bee venom immunotherapy at Flinders Medical Center. The clinic re...

2015
Sang Mi Han In Phyo Hong Soon Ok Woo Sung Nam Chun Kwan Kyu Park Young Mee Nicholls Sok Cheon Pak

Facial wrinkles are an undesirable outcome caused by extrinsic photodamage and intrinsic aging processes. Currently, no effective strategies are known to prevent facial wrinkles. We assessed the beneficial effects of bee-venom serum on the clinical signs of aging skin. Our results show that bee-venom serum treatment clinically improved facial wrinkles by decreasing total wrinkle area, total wri...

2015
Nicolas Maurice Thierry Deltheil Christophe Melon Bertrand Degos Christiane Mourre Marianne Amalric Lydia Kerkerian-Le Goff Tim Douglas Aumann

Recent evidence points to a neuroprotective action of bee venom on nigral dopamine neurons in animal models of Parkinson's disease (PD). Here we examined whether bee venom also displays a symptomatic action by acting on the pathological functioning of the basal ganglia in rat PD models. Bee venom effects were assessed by combining motor behavior analyses and in vivo electrophysiological recordi...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1973
R B Zurier H Mitnick D Bloomgarden G Weissmann

Stimulation of cells and tissues, whether by mechanical, hormonal, or neurological means, results in the increased biosynthesis of prostaglandins (Ramwell and Shaw, 1970). It has been suggested that one such stimulus is inflammation, in the course of which phospholipases are freed from the lysosomes of phagocytes. These enzymes can cleave phospholipids of the cell membrane to yield arachidonic ...

2013
Samar F. Darwish Wesam M. El-Bakly Hossam M. Arafa Ebtehal El-Demerdash

UNLABELLED Low dose methotrexate is the cornerstone for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. One of its major drawbacks is hepatotoxicity, resulting in poor compliance of therapy. Dissatisfied arthritis patients are likely to seek the option of complementary and alternative medicine such as bee venom. The combination of natural products with modern medicine poses the possibility of potential ...

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...

Journal: :Parkinsonism & related disorders 2012
Seung-Yeon Cho So-Ra Shim Hak Young Rhee Hi-Joon Park Woo-Sang Jung Sang-Kwan Moon Jung-Mi Park Chang-Nam Ko Ki-Ho Cho Seong-Uk Park

This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of both acupuncture and bee venom acupuncture as adjuvant therapies for idiopathic Parkinson's disease. We recruited 43 adults with idiopathic Parkinson's disease who had been on a stable dose of antiparkinsonian medication for at least 1 month. They were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: acupuncture, bee venom acupuncture, or control. All partici...

2015
Noori Al-Waili Wael N. Hozzein Gamal Badr Ahmed Al-Ghamdi Hamza Al-Waili Khelod Salom Thia Al-Waili

Background: Wound healing in diabetes mellitus is a complex multi-stage process that requires the proper function of multiple systems. The mechanisms of impaired wound healing of diabetic wounds are still poorly understood. Therefore, various interventions are being used for wound management without great success. Bee products have various properties that make them an important addition to the ...

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