Anti-Inflammatory and Neuromodulatory Effects Induced by <i>Tanacetum parthenium</i> Water Extract: Results from In Silico, In Vitro and Ex Vivo Studies.

Author: AcquavivaAlessandra, AkGunes, AntoliniMarco Daniel, BrunettiLuigi, ChiavaroliAnnalisa, Di SimoneSimonetta Cristina, FerranteClaudio, LeoneSheila, MenghiniLuigi, OrlandoGiustino, RecinellaLucia, ZenginGokhan, di GiacomoViviana

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Original Abstract of the Article :
<i>Tanacetum parthenium</i> (feverfew) has traditionally been employed as a phytotherapeutic remedy in the treatment of migraine. In this study, a commercial <i>T. parthenium</i> water extract was investigated to explore its anti-inflammatory and neuromodulatory effects. Isolated mouse cortexes wer...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7793142/

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Feverfew: A Natural Remedy for Migraine

The field of [Migraine Treatment] is constantly searching for new and effective therapies, and this study explores the potential of [Tanacetum parthenium (feverfew)] as a natural remedy. The researchers investigated the [anti-inflammatory] and [neuromodulatory] effects of a [T. parthenium water extract] using [in silico, in vitro, and ex vivo studies]. The study found that [T. parthenium water extract] exhibited significant [anti-inflammatory] and [neuromodulatory] effects, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic agent for [migraine].

Feverfew: A Multifaceted Approach to Migraine Relief

The study's findings highlight the multifaceted benefits of [T. parthenium water extract] in addressing [migraine]. The researchers observed that the extract effectively reduced [cortical PGE2 release] and [IL-1β gene expression], while simultaneously increasing [IL-10] and [BDNF gene expression]. This suggests that [feverfew] may exert its therapeutic effects by modulating multiple pathways involved in [migraine pathogenesis]. Think of [feverfew] as a skilled desert nomad, navigating a complex landscape and utilizing a variety of strategies to reach their destination. Similarly, feverfew tackles migraine through a multifaceted approach, targeting various pathways involved in this challenging condition.

Feverfew: A Journey Towards Natural Migraine Relief

This research offers hope for individuals seeking natural remedies for [migraine]. The study's findings suggest that [T. parthenium (feverfew)] may offer a promising alternative or complementary therapy for managing this debilitating condition. This research underscores the importance of exploring natural remedies and their potential to improve human health.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study provides compelling evidence for the [anti-inflammatory] and [neuromodulatory] effects of [Tanacetum parthenium (feverfew)] water extract. The research findings suggest that [feverfew] holds promise as a natural therapeutic agent for [migraine]. This study encourages further research into the potential benefits of [feverfew] in managing this debilitating condition.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-04-08
  2. Date Revised 2021-04-08
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

33374525

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC7793142

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