Unlocking the potential of luteolin: A natural migraine management approach through network pharmacology.

J Tradit Complement Med

Department of Pharmacology, SRM College of Pharmacy, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, 603 203, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published: November 2024

Background: Luteolin, a natural flavonoid, exhibits antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and has been investigated for potential health benefits. Its focus on migraine management arises from its ability to mitigate neuroinflammation, a key factor in migraine attacks.

Methods: pkCSM and Swiss ADME were employed to assess luteolin's pharmacokinetic properties, revealing challenges such as low water solubility and limited skin permeability. OSIRIS Property Explorer is used to check the toxicity. Ligand binding simulations indicated luteolin's potential to interact with calcitonin gene related peptide proteins, crucial in migraine pathophysiology. DisGeNet identified common targets related to migraine, with subsequent network analysis emphasizing promising targets.

Results And Discussion: Luteolin demonstrated good intestinal absorption but faced BBB limitations, suggesting a potential for oral administration but questioning direct brain impact. Nanoformulation was proposed to address solubility challenges, emphasizing the need for in vivo validation. The highest binding affinity with CGRP proteins PDBID: 6PFO (-7.63 kcal/mol) suggested a potential for migraine treatment, requiring empirical confirmation. Enrichment network analysis illustrated luteolin's potential in migraine treatment, emphasizing key targets such as PTGS2, AKT1, ESR1, MMP2, and MMP9. Luteolin shows promise for migraine management, evident in its pharmacokinetic, toxicological profiles, and interactions with CGRP proteins. Challenges like low solubility suggest the need for nanoformulations and empirical validation. Target identification and network analysis offer insights, highlighting potential therapeutic avenues in migraine treatment.

Conclusion: Luteolin holds promise in migraine management, necessitating further research for translation into effective interventions, considering its neuroprotective potential in broader neurological conditions.

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