Case report: Ibogaine reduced severe neuropathic pain associated with a case of brachial plexus nerve root avulsion

Brachial plexus nerve root avulsion results from complete separation of the nerve root from the spinal cord and is one of the most challenging types of neuropathic pain, coinciding with motor, sensory and autonomic deficits. The severe pain and typical impossibility of root reattachment often leads...

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Published in:Frontiers in pain research (Lausanne, Switzerland) Vol. 4
Main Authors: Dickinson, Jonathan E., Inzunza, Jose Adalberto Dominguez, Perez-Villa, Liliana, Millar, Trevor G., Pushparaj, Abhiram P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A 01-09-2023
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Summary:Brachial plexus nerve root avulsion results from complete separation of the nerve root from the spinal cord and is one of the most challenging types of neuropathic pain, coinciding with motor, sensory and autonomic deficits. The severe pain and typical impossibility of root reattachment often leads to requests for amputation. Ibogaine is an indole alkaloid producing psychoactive effects through reported actions upon multiple neurotransmitter systems, including NMDA, κ- and µ-opioid receptors and σ 2 receptor sites, along with stimulation of neurotrophic factors GDNF and BDNF. In this case report we describe a 53-year-old male with two decades of severe intractable pain due to brachial plexus nerve root avulsion from vehicular trauma who was successfully treated with both high dose inpatient and low dose outpatient administrations of ibogaine. Though promising for future study, the adverse effects of high dose ibogaine administrations may limit tolerability of this saturation protocol to the most refractory cases.
Bibliography:Edited by: Shaogen Wu, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, United States
Reviewed by: Qingxiang Mao, Daping Hospital, China Tianfeng Huang, Yangzhou University, China
ISSN:2673-561X
2673-561X
DOI:10.3389/fpain.2023.1256396