The therapeutic efficacy of post-symptom 3,4-diaminopyridine treatment in cosmetic injection-induced botulism using a novel animal model

Biomedical Technology(2024)

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In recent years, the incidence of cosmetic injection-induced botulism has remarkably increased due to the frequent usage of botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A). To mimic and investigate this new clinical type of botulism, we established a novel animal model and evaluated the therapeutic potential of a new drug. Firstly, we injected BoNT/A into the gastrocnemius of rats to induce partial paralysis of the remaining limbs. Then, the intoxicated rats were treated with 3,4-diaminopyridine (3,4-DAP) at different stages of the disease and the forelimbs grasping strength (FGS) was evaluated. We showed that, at the sublethal dose, the FGS began to decrease at 6.00 ​± ​1.86 ​h after injection in rats, from 2.28 ​± ​0.19 ​N to 1.51 ​± ​0.18 ​N, while the FGS declined appeared earlier (4.29 ​± ​0.42 ​h) at the lethal dose, from 2.30 ​± ​0.20 ​N to 1.20 ​± ​0.16 ​N. Treatment with 3,4-DAP respectively at the time of the symptoms onset or 7 days after injection both can temporarily reverse the symptoms of muscle paralysis, indicating that 3,4-DAP may be an effective approach to relieve botulism. Overall, this study provides an available rat model and a promising therapeutic strategy for cosmetic injection-induced botulism.
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Botulism,3,4-Diaminopyridine,Animal model
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