Genistein mitigates nitroglycerine-induced migraine: modulation of nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation and oxidative stress

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Chaudhary, Sarika [1 ]
Singh, Lovedeep [1 ]
Kaur, Manjot [2 ]
Kadyan, Pankaj [1 ]
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[1] Chandigarh Univ, Univ Inst Pharm Sci, Mohali 140413, Punjab, India
[2] Guru Nanak Dev Univ, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Amritsar 143005, Punjab, India
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Migraine; Genistein; Nitroglycerine; Mouse-model; Oxidative stress; TNF-alpha; Nitric oxide; TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE; ACTIVATION; NO;
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10.1007/s11011-024-01360-5
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Migraine is a widespread brain condition described by frequent, recurrent episodes of incapacitating, moderate-to-severe headaches with throbbing pain that are usually one-sided. It is the 2nd most debilitating state lived with disability in terms of years, with a prevalence rate of 15-20%. Significant drops in estrogen levels have been associated with triggering acute migraine attacks in certain cases. Phytoestrogens are plant-derived compounds that resemble estrogen in structure, enabling them to imitate estrogen's functions in the body by attaching to estrogen receptors. Thus, the study was aimed to explore the protective effect of genistein against migraine. Moreover, the role of nitric oxide was also studied in the observed effect of genistein. Nitric oxide (NO) is implicated in migraine pathophysiology due to its role in promoting cerebral vasodilation and modulation of pain perception. Exploring L-NAME, a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor in migraine research helps scientists better understand the role of NO in migraine. Nitroglycerine treatment significantly increased the facial-unilateral head pain and spontaneous pain, as evidenced by the increased number of head scratching and groomings. Nitroglycerine treatment also induced anxiogenic behavior in mice. A significant reduction in the number of entries in the light phase and open arm, respectively. Biochemical analysis indicated a significant increase in inflammatory and oxidative stress in the nitroglycerin group. A significant increase and decrease in brain TBARS and GSH were observed with nitroglycerine treatment, respectively. Moreover, nitroglycerine treatment has uplifted the serum TNF-alpha level. Genistein (20 mg/kg) significantly mitigated the facial-unilateral head pain, spontaneous pain, photophobia, and anxiety-like behavior induced by nitroglycerine. Biochemical analysis showed that genistein (20 mg/kg) significantly abrogated the nitroglycerine-induced lipid peroxidation and increased serum TNF-alpha level. Genistein treatment also upregulated the brain GSH level and downregulated the serum TNF-alpha level. The L-NAME-mediated alleviation of the protective effect of genistein might be attributed to the vasodilatory effect of L-NAME. Conclusively, it can be suggested that genistein might provide relief from migraine pain by inhibiting nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation and oxidative stress.
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