Research Article

The Effectiveness of Scutellaria baicalensis on Migraine: Implications from Clinical Use and Experimental Proof

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Effects of pretreatment with Scutellaria baicalensis (SB) on spontaneous nociceptive behaviour in a nitroglycerin-induced migraine rat model: (a) (A) the frequency of rearing up behaviour (exploratory behaviour); (B) the frequency of sniffing behaviour (exploratory behaviour). (b) (A) The frequency of walking behaviour (locomotor behaviour); (B) the frequency of jumping behaviour (locomotor behaviour). (c) The frequency of twitching behaviour (freezing behaviour). (d) The frequency of having an immobile posture or sleeping (resting behaviour). (e) The frequency of grooming the face or body (grooming behaviour). Frequency: the numbers/20 min; control: control group; NTG: NTG group; placebo: placebo group; SB-1.0: SB-1.0 group; data are presented as mean ± SEM. for the NTG group versus the control group; versus the NTG group.