Studies on the Mechanism of Glutamate Metabolism in NTG-Induced Migraine Rats Treated with DCXF

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Objective. To explore the mechanism of the antimigraine effect by active components extracted from the Dachuanxiong prescription (DCXF), nitroglycerin- (NTG-) induced migraine rats were used to detect the change of glutamate metabolism and the overall metabolic profile at different time points in the serum and Trigeminocervical complex(TCC) samples. Method. The biological samples that were obtained at 30 minutes, 60 minutes, and 90 minutes after model establishment or drug administration were tested by GC-TOF-MS. Then, real-time PCR and western blot were applied to detect changes in the expression of some substances involved in glutamate metabolism. Result. DCXF could improve the metabolic profile of serum and TCC in migraine rats and showed the time trend of treatment, mainly involved by amino acid metabolism (glutamate, aspartic acid, and alanine metabolism). In addition, DCXF could increase the expressions of GS at 60 min and 90 min and EAAT1 at 90 min. The results of GS protein were similar to that of mRNA. Conclusion. The antimigraine effect of DCXF could be achieved by improving the metabolic profile and increasing the expressions of GS and EAAT1 to promote the glutamate cycle of TCC and serum samples in NTG-induced migraine rats to a certain extent.

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Ni, N., Wang, Q., Lin, X., Hong, Y., Feng, Y., & Shen, L. (2019). Studies on the Mechanism of Glutamate Metabolism in NTG-Induced Migraine Rats Treated with DCXF. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/1324797

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