Valeriana officinalis ameliorates vacuous chewing movements induced by reserpine in rats.

Author: AthaydeMargareth Linde, BoligonAline Augusti, FachinettoRoselei, MorschVera Maria, PereiraRomaiana Picada, RochaJoão Batista Teixeira, SudatiJéssie Haigert, WagnerCaroline, de Souza PrestesAlessandro

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Oral movements are associated with important neuropathologies as Parkinson's disease and tardive dyskinesia. However, until this time, there has been no known efficacious treatment, without side effects, for these disorders. Thus, the aim of the present study was to investigate the possible preventi...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-011-0640-7

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Valeriana officinalis: A Potential Oasis for Vacuous Chewing Movements

Vacuous chewing movements (VCMs), a symptom often associated with neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease and tardive dyskinesia, can be a frustrating and distressing experience for those who suffer from them. This study explores the potential of Valeriana officinalis, a herbal remedy, in alleviating VCMs in rats. The researchers investigated the effects of Valeriana officinalis on VCMs induced by reserpine, a drug that causes Parkinson's-like symptoms.

Valeriana officinalis: A Promising Solution for VCMs

The study found that Valeriana officinalis was effective in reducing the intensity of VCMs in rats treated with reserpine. The researchers also observed a negative correlation between Na(+)K(+)-ATPase activity in the substantia nigra, a brain region involved in movement control, and the number of VCMs. These findings suggest that Valeriana officinalis may have therapeutic potential for managing VCMs.

Hope for Neurological Disorders

VCMs can significantly impact a person's quality of life. This study provides a glimmer of hope for finding effective treatment options for these debilitating movements. While further research is needed to confirm the safety and efficacy of Valeriana officinalis in humans, its potential as a natural remedy warrants further investigation.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study offers a promising glimpse into the potential of Valeriana officinalis for alleviating VCMs. Its effectiveness in reducing VCMs in rats suggests that it could offer a natural and safe treatment option for individuals suffering from these distressing movements. As we continue to explore the vast desert of neurological research, seeking natural remedies like Valeriana officinalis holds great promise for finding innovative solutions for complex neurological disorders.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2012-07-31
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-20
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

21476069

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/s00702-011-0640-7

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