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Therapeutic Effect of Bee-Venom and Dexamethasone in Dogs with Facial Nerve Paralysis  

Jun, Hyung-Kyou (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
Oh, Hyun-Uk (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
Han, Ji-Won (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
Lee, Hyun-Hwa (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
Jeong, Seong-Mok (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
Choi, Seok-Hwa (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University)
Kim, Cristopher Mun-Ho (Anapunsesang Clinic)
Kim, Duck-Hwan (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
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Journal of Veterinary Clinics / v.24, no.4, 2007 , pp. 503-508 More about this Journal
Abstract
Although canine facial nerve paralysis(FNP) occurs similarly in humans, there is no properly recognized therapy using Western medicine for idiopathic causes. To elucidate therapeutic measures by acupuncture(AP) on canine FNP, we examined the therapeutic effect of injection-AP on the artificially induced canine FNP. Twelve dogs on artificially induced canine FNP were divided into a control group(4 dogs), an experimental dexamethasone-treated group(dexamethasone group, 4 dogs) and an experimental bee venom-treated group(apitoxin group, 4 dogs). Saline (1 ml) was intramuscularly injected into the head muscle after the induction of FNP in the control group. On the other hand, injection-AP with dexamethasone was performed on such acupoints as LI04, LI20, ST02, ST07, TH17, SI18, GB03 and GB34, twice per week after induction of FNP in the dexamethasone group. In addition, injection-AP with $100{\mu}g$ of apitoxin was performed on the same acupoints as the dexamethasone group twice per week after the induction of FNP in the apitoxin group, respectively. The changes of the clinical symptoms of FNP with each treatment during the experimental period were recorded by using clinical scores, respectively. The changes of serum creatine kinase(CK) activities along with each treatment were determined using an autoanalyzer. The significant differences of clinical scores were detected on day 14(p<0.05) in the apitoxin and dexamethasone groups, compared with those in the control group, respectively. However, significant difference was not detected between the apitoxin and dexamethasone groups. Significant differences of serum CK activities were detected on day 7(p<0.05) and day 14(p<0.05) in the dexamethasone and apitoxin groups, compared with those in the control group, respectively. However, significant difference was not detected between the dexamethasone and apitoxin groups. In condition, injection-APs with apitoxin and dexamethasone were all effective for treatment of canine FNP and the therapeutic effect by injection-AP with apitoxin was similar to that of injection-AP with dexamethasone.
Keywords
Injection-acupuncture; apitoxin; canine; facial nerve paralysis;
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