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Cortical mechanisms in migraine

Wei Dai, Renhao Liu, Enchao Qiu, Yinglu Liu, Zhiye Chen, Xiaoyan Chen, Ran Ao, Min Zhuo, Shengyuan Yu

2021Molecular Pain31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Migraine is the second most prevalent disorder in the world; yet, its underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. Cumulative studies have revealed pivotal roles of cerebral cortex in the initiation, propagation, and termination of migraine attacks as well as the interictal phase. Investigation of basic mechanisms of the cortex in migraine not only brings insight into the underlying pathophysiology but also provides the basis for designing novel treatments. We aim to summarize the current research literatures and give a brief overview of the cortex and its role in migraine, including the basic structure and function; structural, functional, and biochemical neuroimaging; migraine-related genes; and theories related to cortex in migraine pathophysiology. We propose that long-term plasticity of synaptic transmission in the cortex encodes migraine.

Topics & Concepts

MigraineNeuroscienceNeuroimagingIctalCortex (anatomy)NeuroplasticityPsychologyCerebral cortexMedicineElectroencephalographyPsychiatryMigraine and Headache StudiesTrigeminal Neuralgia and TreatmentsNeuroscience of respiration and sleep