Bee venom attenuates neuroinflammatory events and extends survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis models |
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Authors: | Eun Jin Yang Jing Hua Jiang Sang Min Lee Sun Choel Yang Hye Suk Hwang Myeong Soo Lee Sun-Mi Choi |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Standard Research,Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine,Yuseong-gu,Korea;2.Department of Instrument Development,Korea Basic Science Institute,Yuseong-gu,Korea |
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Abstract: | Background Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disease affecting the central nervous system that is either sporadic or familial origin and causing the death of motor neurons. One of the genetic factors contributing to the etiology of ALS is mutant SOD1 (mtSOD1), which induces vulnerability of motor neurons through protein misfolding, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative damage, cytoskeletal abnormalities, defective axonal transport, glutamate excitotoxicity, inadequate growth factor signaling, and neuroinflammation. Bee venom has been used in the practice of Oriental medicine and evidence from the literature indicates that BV plays an anti-inflammatory or anti-nociceptive role against inflammatory reactions associated with arthritis and other inflammatory diseases. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether bee venom suppresses motor neuron loss and microglial cell activation in hSOD1G93A mutant mice. |
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