Medication overuse headache and substance use disorder: A comparison based on basic research and neuroimaging
It has yet to be determined whether medication overuse headache (MOH) is an independent disorder or a combination of primary headache and substance addiction. To further explore the causes of MOH, we compared MOH with substance use disorder (SUD) in terms of the brain regions involved to draw more t...
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| author | Chenhao Li Wei Dai Shuai Miao Wei Xie Shengyuan Yu |
| author_facet | Chenhao Li Wei Dai Shuai Miao Wei Xie Shengyuan Yu |
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| description | It has yet to be determined whether medication overuse headache (MOH) is an independent disorder or a combination of primary headache and substance addiction. To further explore the causes of MOH, we compared MOH with substance use disorder (SUD) in terms of the brain regions involved to draw more targeted conclusions. In this review, we selected alcohol use disorder (AUD) as a representative SUD and compared MOH and AUD from two aspects of neuroimaging and basic research. We found that in neuroimaging studies, there were many overlaps between AUD and MOH in the reward circuit, but the extensive cerebral cortex damage in AUD was more serious than that in MOH. This difference was considered to reflect the sensitivity of the cortex structure to alcohol damage. In future research, we will focus on the central amygdala (CeA), prefrontal cortex (PFC), orbital-frontal cortex (OFC), hippocampus, and other brain regions for interventions, which may have unexpected benefits for addiction and headache symptoms in MOH patients. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-00a4c2d2ee554871916cab6b6027263b2025-08-19T21:18:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952023-03-011410.3389/fneur.2023.11189291118929Medication overuse headache and substance use disorder: A comparison based on basic research and neuroimagingChenhao LiWei DaiShuai MiaoWei XieShengyuan YuIt has yet to be determined whether medication overuse headache (MOH) is an independent disorder or a combination of primary headache and substance addiction. To further explore the causes of MOH, we compared MOH with substance use disorder (SUD) in terms of the brain regions involved to draw more targeted conclusions. In this review, we selected alcohol use disorder (AUD) as a representative SUD and compared MOH and AUD from two aspects of neuroimaging and basic research. We found that in neuroimaging studies, there were many overlaps between AUD and MOH in the reward circuit, but the extensive cerebral cortex damage in AUD was more serious than that in MOH. This difference was considered to reflect the sensitivity of the cortex structure to alcohol damage. In future research, we will focus on the central amygdala (CeA), prefrontal cortex (PFC), orbital-frontal cortex (OFC), hippocampus, and other brain regions for interventions, which may have unexpected benefits for addiction and headache symptoms in MOH patients.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2023.1118929/fullmedication overuse headache (MOH)migrainealcohol use disorder (AUD)neuroimageaddicted |
| spellingShingle | Chenhao Li Wei Dai Shuai Miao Wei Xie Shengyuan Yu Medication overuse headache and substance use disorder: A comparison based on basic research and neuroimaging medication overuse headache (MOH) migraine alcohol use disorder (AUD) neuroimage addicted |
| title | Medication overuse headache and substance use disorder: A comparison based on basic research and neuroimaging |
| title_full | Medication overuse headache and substance use disorder: A comparison based on basic research and neuroimaging |
| title_fullStr | Medication overuse headache and substance use disorder: A comparison based on basic research and neuroimaging |
| title_full_unstemmed | Medication overuse headache and substance use disorder: A comparison based on basic research and neuroimaging |
| title_short | Medication overuse headache and substance use disorder: A comparison based on basic research and neuroimaging |
| title_sort | medication overuse headache and substance use disorder a comparison based on basic research and neuroimaging |
| topic | medication overuse headache (MOH) migraine alcohol use disorder (AUD) neuroimage addicted |
| url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2023.1118929/full |
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