The Vasodilatory Response to CGRP of the Anterior and Posterior Cerebral Circulation in Migraine
IntroductionMigraine aura can be associated with headache or it may occur without one, which suggests an independent mechanism for the aura and for migraine headache. The role of CGRP in migraine headache is well established, but the connection between CGRP and the aura is still lacking an explanati...
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| description | IntroductionMigraine aura can be associated with headache or it may occur without one, which suggests an independent mechanism for the aura and for migraine headache. The role of CGRP in migraine headache is well established, but the connection between CGRP and the aura is still lacking an explanation. Exogenous CGRP can induce CGRP headaches and migraine auras in patients with migraine. The results of our recent study suggest differences in the vascular response to CGRP stimulation between migraine without aura and migraine with aura. Therefore, we hypothesized that the magnitude of the posterior cerebral circulation response in migraine with aura is greater than in migraine without aura and that CGRP stimulation has different effects on the anterior and posterior circulation in migraine with aura and migraine without aura.MethodsBy using transcranial doppler, we studied the hemodynamic effects of CGRP intravenous infusion at a rate of 1.5 mcg/min in 20 min on the mean arterial velocity in the middle cerebral artery and in the posterior cerebral artery in twenty patients with migraine and in a control group of twenty healthy subjects. The same CGRP effects on cerebral hemodynamics were analyzed separately for the group of patients with migraine with aura and the group of patients with migraine without aura. Fifteen patients with migraine (75%) had migraine without aura and 5 patients (25%) had migraine with aura.ResultsWe found that migraine has a significant impact on the vasodilatory response of the anterior (B = 4,249, SE = 1.023, r = 0.363, p < 0.001) and posterior cerebral circulation (B = 3.634, SE = 1.461, r = 0.227, p = 0.014). Migraine with aura was significantly associated with changes in the anterior (B = 2.558, SE = 0.880, r = 0.275, p = 0.005) and posterior cerebral circulation (B = 7.565, SE = 2,368, r = 0.359, p = 0.002), while migraine without aura was only significantly associated with changes in the anterior circulation. In addition, we established a significant impact of migraine with aura on VR PCA (B = 5.901, SE = 2,546, r = 0.291, p = 0.024).ConclusionWe conclude that TVR in the posterior cerebral circulation might be enhanced in MA and that aura might be a consequence of TVR enhancement. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e052ae7abdf14bd9afb2d6d6dc61fb672025-08-20T00:52:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952022-05-011310.3389/fneur.2022.854134854134The Vasodilatory Response to CGRP of the Anterior and Posterior Cerebral Circulation in MigraineDarja VisočnikMarjan ZaletelBojana ŽvanMatija ZupanIntroductionMigraine aura can be associated with headache or it may occur without one, which suggests an independent mechanism for the aura and for migraine headache. The role of CGRP in migraine headache is well established, but the connection between CGRP and the aura is still lacking an explanation. Exogenous CGRP can induce CGRP headaches and migraine auras in patients with migraine. The results of our recent study suggest differences in the vascular response to CGRP stimulation between migraine without aura and migraine with aura. Therefore, we hypothesized that the magnitude of the posterior cerebral circulation response in migraine with aura is greater than in migraine without aura and that CGRP stimulation has different effects on the anterior and posterior circulation in migraine with aura and migraine without aura.MethodsBy using transcranial doppler, we studied the hemodynamic effects of CGRP intravenous infusion at a rate of 1.5 mcg/min in 20 min on the mean arterial velocity in the middle cerebral artery and in the posterior cerebral artery in twenty patients with migraine and in a control group of twenty healthy subjects. The same CGRP effects on cerebral hemodynamics were analyzed separately for the group of patients with migraine with aura and the group of patients with migraine without aura. Fifteen patients with migraine (75%) had migraine without aura and 5 patients (25%) had migraine with aura.ResultsWe found that migraine has a significant impact on the vasodilatory response of the anterior (B = 4,249, SE = 1.023, r = 0.363, p < 0.001) and posterior cerebral circulation (B = 3.634, SE = 1.461, r = 0.227, p = 0.014). Migraine with aura was significantly associated with changes in the anterior (B = 2.558, SE = 0.880, r = 0.275, p = 0.005) and posterior cerebral circulation (B = 7.565, SE = 2,368, r = 0.359, p = 0.002), while migraine without aura was only significantly associated with changes in the anterior circulation. In addition, we established a significant impact of migraine with aura on VR PCA (B = 5.901, SE = 2,546, r = 0.291, p = 0.024).ConclusionWe conclude that TVR in the posterior cerebral circulation might be enhanced in MA and that aura might be a consequence of TVR enhancement.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2022.854134/fullmigraineauraheadacheCGRPvasodilatory response |
| spellingShingle | Darja Visočnik Marjan Zaletel Bojana Žvan Matija Zupan The Vasodilatory Response to CGRP of the Anterior and Posterior Cerebral Circulation in Migraine migraine aura headache CGRP vasodilatory response |
| title | The Vasodilatory Response to CGRP of the Anterior and Posterior Cerebral Circulation in Migraine |
| title_full | The Vasodilatory Response to CGRP of the Anterior and Posterior Cerebral Circulation in Migraine |
| title_fullStr | The Vasodilatory Response to CGRP of the Anterior and Posterior Cerebral Circulation in Migraine |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Vasodilatory Response to CGRP of the Anterior and Posterior Cerebral Circulation in Migraine |
| title_short | The Vasodilatory Response to CGRP of the Anterior and Posterior Cerebral Circulation in Migraine |
| title_sort | vasodilatory response to cgrp of the anterior and posterior cerebral circulation in migraine |
| topic | migraine aura headache CGRP vasodilatory response |
| url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2022.854134/full |
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