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In Vivo Model of Short-Term Efficacy and Favorable Safety of Botulinum Toxin Type E Compared with Type A
- Nam, Jeong-Sun;
- Yoon, Daewon;
- Kim, Yujin;
- Kim, Su-Young;
- Kim, Jae-Young;
- ... Seok, Joon;
- ... Kim, Beom Joon;
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Botulinum toxin suppresses neurotransmitter release, thereby inhibiting muscle contraction and inducing flaccid paralysis. Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT/A) is widely used for neuromuscular blockade but, upon repeated administration, may cause long-lasting muscle atrophy, fibrosis, and inflammation. It is produced as a single peptide chain that becomes activated through cleavage into a heavy and light chain. BoNT/E, like BoNT/A, is produced as a single-chain polypeptide and requires cleavage to generate the active dichain form. Although BoNT/E is known to have a faster onset and shorter duration of action compared with BoNT/A, its efficacy and safety have not been thoroughly investigated. We compared BoNT/E and BoNT/A in SKH-1 hairless mice. Neuromuscular blockade, recovery pattern, and changes in muscle weight, volume, fiber size, fibrosis, mast cell infiltration, and diffusion to adjacent muscles were evaluated over time. BoNT/E induced maximal neuromuscular blockade on day 3 and fully recovered by day 35, whereas BoNT/A reached maximal effect on day 7 and showed only 20% recovery of the vehicle group by day 35. BoNT/E caused transient, dose-dependent reductions in muscle weight, volume, fiber size, and fibrosis, which largely normalized by day 35. In contrast, BoNT/A, administered at a dose of 0.5 U per injection site, induced persistent muscle atrophy, fibrosis, and significantly increased mast cell infiltration under the experimental conditions used in this study. Neither BoNT/E nor BoNT/A showed diffusion to adjacent muscles or changes in body weight. These findings suggest that BoNT/E provides rapid onset, short duration, and favorable safety, supporting its potential as an alternative therapeutic option for indications requiring temporary muscle relaxation with minimized long-term adverse effects.
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- In Vivo Model of Short-Term Efficacy and Favorable Safety of Botulinum Toxin Type E Compared with Type A
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- Nam, Jeong-Sun; Yoon, Daewon; Kim, Yujin; Kim, Su-Young; Kim, Jae-Young; Cha, Yoonkyoung; Seok, Joon; Kim, Beom Joon
- 발행일
- 2026-05
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- Article
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- Toxins
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- 18
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- 5