Tomofumi Shimizu, K. Murakami, Chinami Matsumoto, T. Kido, Y. Isohama
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Goreisan alleviates cerebral edema: Possibility of its involvement in inhibiting aquaporin‐4 function
In Japan, goreisan (GRS) is used to alleviate cerebral edema and relieve headaches. Although improvement of water maldistribution in the brain may be one of the mechanisms of action of GRS for cerebral edema and headache, scientific evidence is limited. Here, we aimed to investigate the action mechanism of GRS against cerebral edema and headaches, focusing on water dynamics in the brain.