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Anti-migraine agents from an immunological point of view

Mushref Bakri Assas

2021Journal of Translational Medicine27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The new wave of anti-migraine agents is nothing less than a milestone in our battle to manage this devastating disease. However, concerns have recently increased regarding the safety of these drugs. CGRP, while known as a potent vasodilator, is also a key neural and immune modulator. The roles of CGRP in immune determination, have been studied in depth, with particular focus on its functional significance with respect to common immune challenges i.e., bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections. This review discusses many potential areas of concern in regard to blocking CGRP function and its potential influence on immune milieus during infection, and the risk of adverse effects. Finally, this review recommends specific measures to be taken into consideration when administering anti-CGRP/CGRPR agents.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemMigraineMilestoneMedicineAdverse effectDiseaseCalcitonin gene-related peptideImmunologyIntensive care medicinePharmacologyInternal medicineReceptorHistoryArchaeologyNeuropeptideMigraine and Headache StudiesTrigeminal Neuralgia and TreatmentsNeuroscience of respiration and sleep
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