Effectiveness of Scolopendrid Pharmacopuncture for Neuropathic Dysfunction: Clinical Evidence and Potential Mechanism.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Toxins Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.3390/toxins17020083
Jung-Hyun Kim, Tae-Yoon Kim, Bonhyuk Goo, Sang-Soo Nam
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Animal venoms, particularly Scolopendrid venom, have gained significant attention as therapeutic agents in complementary and alternative medicine, especially for applications in pain management and neuroprotection. In traditional Korean medicine, Scolopendrid venom is administered through pharmacopuncture, a method that combines injection therapy with principals of acupuncture. The present review focuses on the multifaceted effects of Scolopendrid pharmacopuncture, derived from Scolopendra polymorpha, on the peripheral nervous system, and its potential role in addressing the neuropathic dysfunction that often arises from peripheral nerve injuries. Scolopendrid venom exhibits various pharmacological properties, including analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective effects. Experimental studies have shown that Scolopendrid pharmacopuncture significantly reduces neuropathic pain in animal models by modulating ion channels and inflammatory pathways. Clinical investigations have further revealed its efficacy in alleviating pain associated with conditions such as Bell's palsy and carpal tunnel syndrome. Despite its promising therapeutic potential, the lack of comprehensive clinical research on the toxicity and safety profiles of SPP remains a critical limitation. Future studies should focus on evaluating the safety of Scolopendrid venom as a standalone treatment and incorporate broader data sources to enhance our understanding of its implications in clinical practice.

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Scolopendrid 药物针刺治疗神经病理性功能障碍的有效性:临床证据和潜在机制。
动物毒液,特别是蜈蚣毒液,作为补充和替代医学的治疗药物,特别是在疼痛管理和神经保护方面的应用,已经得到了极大的关注。在韩国传统医学中,将针灸术和注射疗法结合在一起,通过药物穿刺术进行注射。本文综述了多形蜈蚣药物穿刺对周围神经系统的多方面影响,以及其在解决周围神经损伤引起的神经性功能障碍方面的潜在作用。蜈蚣毒液具有多种药理特性,包括镇痛、抗炎和神经保护作用。实验研究表明,莨菪药物穿刺术通过调节离子通道和炎症通路,显著减轻动物模型的神经性疼痛。临床研究进一步揭示了其在缓解贝尔麻痹和腕管综合征等疾病相关疼痛方面的疗效。尽管SPP具有很好的治疗潜力,但缺乏对其毒性和安全性的全面临床研究仍然是一个关键的限制。未来的研究应侧重于评估蜈蚣蛇毒作为单独治疗的安全性,并纳入更广泛的数据来源,以提高我们对其在临床实践中的意义的理解。
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Toxins
Toxins TOXICOLOGY-
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7.50
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765
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16.24 days
期刊介绍: Toxins (ISSN 2072-6651) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to toxins and toxinology. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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