Rheumatoid arthritis treatment by bee sting venom

June 27th, 2010

Scientists have shown that bee venom contains molecules that cause enhancement in natural hormones in human body that can regulate the inflammation. They have found that the venom can control the harmful inflammation in joints that leads to rheumatoid arthritis.

The findings helped to explain anecdotal reports of how patients who undergo bee sting therapy report improvement in their condition. It has raised hopes that bee venom can be used to develop new treatments that can help bring relief from the pain of arthritis and even prevent it from developing in the first place.

Dr Suzana Beatriz Veríssimo de Mello, an associate professor in rheumatology who led the research at the University of São Paulo, in Brazil, said bee venom caused increased levels of anti-inflammatory hormones called glucocorticoids.  She said: “Bee venom is a complex mixture of substances that are known to induce immune and allergic responses in humans.

“Nevertheless, bee venom has been used to treat rheumatoid arthritis for centuries. However, the placebo effect has been described in studies investigating bee venom anti-inflammatory properties in arthritic patients.  ”Our data shows that bee venom prevents the development of induced arthritis in rabbits through the action of glucocorticoids.”rheumatoid_arthritis_treatment_uses_bee_sting_venom

Bee Sting Therapy, in which patients endure hundreds of stings by bees in the hope of getting better, is often used as a form of alternative medicine to treat a range of conditions such as asthma and multiple sclerosis.

The new research is the first time a scientific explanation has been shown for the effect. Professor Alan Silman, medical director of Arthritis Research UK, warned that it may be some time before any clinical applications could be found.

He said: “Failure to have an adequate steroid response might allow rheumatoid arthritis to take hold, so the bee venom is a way of stimulating the body’s natural steroids to respond to the auto-immune processes that causes rheumatoid arthritis.

“However, knowing anecdotally that when some people with inflammatory arthritis are stung by bees their pain goes away for a short while is one thing; actually turning these early laboratory findings into a practical clinical application is quite another.”

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