Role of High Frequency Oscillations of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Deciphering Pathophysiology of Migraine
Background Habituation deficit is considered as a neurophysiological abnormality among migraineurs in the interictal period. For clear comprehension and clarity about the mechanism underlying habituation in migraine, a sophisticated method, i.e., high frequency oscillations (HFOs) evoked potentials,...
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doaj-563a0fd300714f9d8ee58f899e8d67e52021-01-29T23:40:45ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice0976-31470976-31552021-01-01120101201510.1055/s-0040-1716793Role of High Frequency Oscillations of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Deciphering Pathophysiology of MigraineAbhinandan K. Shankar0Mahendra Javali1Anish Mehta2R. Pradeep3Rohan Mahale4Purushottam Acharya5Rangasetty Srinivasa6Department of neurology, MS Ramaiah Medical College & Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of neurology, MS Ramaiah Medical College & Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of neurology, MS Ramaiah Medical College & Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of neurology, MS Ramaiah Medical College & Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of neurology, MS Ramaiah Medical College & Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of neurology, MS Ramaiah Medical College & Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of neurology, MS Ramaiah Medical College & Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaBackground Habituation deficit is considered as a neurophysiological abnormality among migraineurs in the interictal period. For clear comprehension and clarity about the mechanism underlying habituation in migraine, a sophisticated method, i.e., high frequency oscillations (HFOs) evoked potentials, have been utilized. However, studies pertaining to this in the Indian context are rare. Objective The aim of the study is to determine the utility of HFO of somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) in deciphering the pathophysiology of migraine. Materials and Methods Sixty subjects including 30 migraineurs in the interictal period and 30 healthy controls were considered for the study. Median nerve SSEP was recorded in patients and controls by standard protocols. HFO was extracted offline using the Digital zero-phase shift band-pass filtering at 450 and 750 Hz. The early and late HFOs were determined with respect to the N20 peak and were compared between the groups. Results Of total 30 migraineurs, 18 had hemicranial headache and 12 had holocranial headache. N20 latency, P25 latency, N20 onset to peak amplitude, and N20 onset to P25 amplitude were comparable in migraineurs and controls. The intraburst frequency of early HFOs in migraineurs was significantly higher (p = 0.04), whereas the peak-to-peak amplitude was significantly lower (p = 0.001). Conclusion Early HFOs on SSEP represent the thalamocortical excitatory drive in migraineurs. Overall, the study reports that reduced amplitude of early HFOs in the interictal period suggest reduced thalamocortical drive in migraineurs.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0040-1716793thalamocortical drivehabituationmigraineevoked potentialslatencyamplitude |
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Abhinandan K. Shankar Mahendra Javali Anish Mehta R. Pradeep Rohan Mahale Purushottam Acharya Rangasetty Srinivasa Role of High Frequency Oscillations of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Deciphering Pathophysiology of Migraine Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice thalamocortical drive habituation migraine evoked potentials latency amplitude |
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Role of High Frequency Oscillations of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Deciphering Pathophysiology of Migraine |
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Role of High Frequency Oscillations of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Deciphering Pathophysiology of Migraine |
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Role of High Frequency Oscillations of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Deciphering Pathophysiology of Migraine |
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Role of High Frequency Oscillations of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Deciphering Pathophysiology of Migraine |
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Role of High Frequency Oscillations of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Deciphering Pathophysiology of Migraine |
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role of high frequency oscillations of somatosensory evoked potentials in deciphering pathophysiology of migraine |
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Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice |
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Background Habituation deficit is considered as a neurophysiological abnormality among migraineurs in the interictal period. For clear comprehension and clarity about the mechanism underlying habituation in migraine, a sophisticated method, i.e., high frequency oscillations (HFOs) evoked potentials, have been utilized. However, studies pertaining to this in the Indian context are rare.
Objective The aim of the study is to determine the utility of HFO of somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) in deciphering the pathophysiology of migraine.
Materials and Methods Sixty subjects including 30 migraineurs in the interictal period and 30 healthy controls were considered for the study. Median nerve SSEP was recorded in patients and controls by standard protocols. HFO was extracted offline using the Digital zero-phase shift band-pass filtering at 450 and 750 Hz. The early and late HFOs were determined with respect to the N20 peak and were compared between the groups.
Results Of total 30 migraineurs, 18 had hemicranial headache and 12 had holocranial headache. N20 latency, P25 latency, N20 onset to peak amplitude, and N20 onset to P25 amplitude were comparable in migraineurs and controls. The intraburst frequency of early HFOs in migraineurs was significantly higher (p = 0.04), whereas the peak-to-peak amplitude was significantly lower (p = 0.001).
Conclusion Early HFOs on SSEP represent the thalamocortical excitatory drive in migraineurs. Overall, the study reports that reduced amplitude of early HFOs in the interictal period suggest reduced thalamocortical drive in migraineurs. |
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