Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Tehran North Branch, Tehran, Iran. Electronic address: sajjadjabbarighorve@gmail.com
  • 2 Borneo Research on Algesia, Inflammation and Neurodegeneration (BRAIN) Group, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Jalan UMS, Kota Kinabalu, 88400, Sabah, Malaysia; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Airlangga, Gedung Nanizar Zaman Joenoes Kampus C, Jl. Mulyorejo, Mulyorejo, Surabaya, East Java 60115, Indonesia. Electronic address: zaz@ums.edu.my
  • 3 Laboratory of Pharmacology and Molecular Chemistry, Department of Chemical Biology, Regional University of Cariri (URCA), Rua Coronel Antônio Luis 1161, Pimenta, CEP 63105-000, Crato, Ceará, Brazil. Electronic address: Irwin.alencar@urca.br
  • 4 Department of Biology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. Electronic address: smiauhphd.sm@gmail.com
J Ethnopharmacol, 2025 Jan 13;339:119174.
PMID: 39613005 DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2024.119174

Abstract

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Fritillaria imperialis L. (Fabaceae), commonly known as "Laleh vazhgon", ethnomedicinally utilized in Iranian traditional medicine to treat joint pain, chronic daily headaches, and back pain.

AIM OF THE STUDY: To investigate the antinociceptive, anti-neuropathic, and anti-migraine activities of Fritillaria imperialis bulbs essential oil (FIEO) as well as to uncover the potential mechanisms of action involved.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The antinociceptive activity of FIEO and its main constituent, Verticinone (Vt), was assessed using the formalin-induced paw licking assay. The potential mechanisms of antinociception were investigated through various antagonists. Additionally, their antineuropathic activity was examined using the cervical spinal cord contusion (CCS) technique and the possible role of Stat3 was evaluated using Western blot analysis. The nitroglycerin-induced model (NTG) was also employed for the evaluation of migraine.

RESULTS: FIEO demonstrated significant antinociceptive activity in both phases of the formalin-induced test. However, the FIEO activity was more pronounced effect observed in the second phase. Modulators of the NO-cGMP-K+ channel pathway significantly reversed the antinociceptive activity of FIEO (P 

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