A new study finds that using Propolis or Curcumin outperforms steroid use in boosting the return of functional nerve usage after a crush injury of the Sciatic nerve. A postive advance in using traditional solutions as an alternative to steroids...
An Experimental
Comparison of the Effects of Propolis, Curcumin, and Methylprednisolone on Crush
Injuries of the Sciatic Nerve
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2013 Dec
BACKGROUND:
Propolis
and curcumin have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and
neuroprotective features. The goal of this study was to determine the effects
of propolis and curcumin on nerve healing in rat sciatic nerve crush injuries
and to compare these effects with results obtained using steroid treatment.
METHODS:
In the sham
group, the right sciatic nerves of rats were dissected and exposed, and the
skin was closed without any additional manipulation. In the control group
(group C), after the right sciatic nerves of rats were exposed, crush damage
was inflicted using a surgical clamp. In the control-methylprednisolone group,
crush injuries were inflicted on sciatic nerves as in group C. After injury,
1-mg/kg methylprednisolone was administered daily for 6 days and was then
tapered for 4 days. In the curcumin group, crush injuries were inflicted on
sciatic nerves as in group C. Then, 100-mg/kg curcumin was given every day. In
the propolis group, crush injuries were inflicted on sciatic nerves as in group
C. Then, 200-mg/kg propolis was given every day. Rats were evaluated after 28
days using functional (walking track analysis and electrophysiological
measurements), histomorphometric, electron microscopic, and muscle weight
measurements.
RESULTS:
Compared to
the control groups, the curcumin and propolis groups had better functional
(walking track analysis and electrophysiological) results after experimental
peripheral nerve crush injury.
CONCLUSIONS:
Curcumin
and propolis, 2 traditional drugs, had a positive effect on nerve crush
injuries. We are convinced that they can be used to support routine treatment
in such nerve injuries.
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