Geraniin alleviates nitroglycerine (NTG)-induced acute migraine in Sprague Dawley rats
Key Points
Geraniin alleviates symptoms of acute migraine effectively in Sprague Dawley rats, offering new insights into migraine treatment.
The primary outcome measured was the reduction in migraine-like behaviors following geraniin administration, which was significant at multiple time points.
Analysis using a nitroglycerin-induced migraine model further supports the role of geraniin in migraine management for preclinical settings.
Findings highlight the promising therapeutic potential of geraniin as a natural intervention for migraine treatment in animal studies.