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Quantitative neuromagnetic signatures of aberrant cortical excitability in pediatric chronic migraine

BACKGROUND: Reports have suggested that abnormal cortical excitability may be associated with acute migraines. The present study quantitatively assesses the degree of cortical excitability in chronic migraine as compared to acute migraine and healthy controls within the pediatric population. METHODS...

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Autores principales: Leiken, Kimberly A., Xiang, Jing, Curry, Emily, Fujiwara, Hisako, Rose, Douglas F., Allen, Janelle R., Kacperski, Joanne E., O’Brien, Hope L., Kabbouche, Marielle A., Powers, Scott W., Hershey, Andrew D.
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Publicado: Springer Milan 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4844586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27113076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10194-016-0641-x
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author Leiken, Kimberly A.
Xiang, Jing
Curry, Emily
Fujiwara, Hisako
Rose, Douglas F.
Allen, Janelle R.
Kacperski, Joanne E.
O’Brien, Hope L.
Kabbouche, Marielle A.
Powers, Scott W.
Hershey, Andrew D.
author_facet Leiken, Kimberly A.
Xiang, Jing
Curry, Emily
Fujiwara, Hisako
Rose, Douglas F.
Allen, Janelle R.
Kacperski, Joanne E.
O’Brien, Hope L.
Kabbouche, Marielle A.
Powers, Scott W.
Hershey, Andrew D.
author_sort Leiken, Kimberly A.
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description BACKGROUND: Reports have suggested that abnormal cortical excitability may be associated with acute migraines. The present study quantitatively assesses the degree of cortical excitability in chronic migraine as compared to acute migraine and healthy controls within the pediatric population. METHODS: We investigated 27 children suffering from chronic migraine, 27 children suffering from acute migraine, and 27 healthy controls using a magnetoencephalography (MEG) system, recording at a sampling rate of 6000 Hz. All groups were age-matched and gender-matched. Neuromagnetic brain activation was elicited by a finger-tapping motor task. The spatiotemporal and spectral signatures of MEG data within a 5–2884 Hz range were analyzed using Morlet wavelet transform and beamformer analyses. RESULTS: Compared with controls, the chronic migraine group showed (1) significantly prolonged latencies of movement-elicited magnetic fields (MEFs) between 5 and 100 Hz; (2) increased spectral power between 100 and 200 Hz, and between 2200 and 2800 Hz; and (3) a higher likelihood of neuromagnetic activation in the ipsilateral sensorimotor cortices, supplementary motor area, and occipital regions. Compared with acute migraine group, chronic migraine patients showed (1) significantly higher odds of having strong MEFs after 150 ms; and (2) significantly higher odds of having neuromagnetic activation from the deep brain areas. CONCLUSIONS: Results demonstrated that chronic migraine subjects were not only different from the healthy controls, but also different from acute migraine subjects. The chronification of migraines may be associated with elevated cortical excitability, delayed and spread neural response, as well as aberrant activation from deep brain areas.
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spelling pubmed-48445862016-05-16 Quantitative neuromagnetic signatures of aberrant cortical excitability in pediatric chronic migraine Leiken, Kimberly A. Xiang, Jing Curry, Emily Fujiwara, Hisako Rose, Douglas F. Allen, Janelle R. Kacperski, Joanne E. O’Brien, Hope L. Kabbouche, Marielle A. Powers, Scott W. Hershey, Andrew D. J Headache Pain Research Article BACKGROUND: Reports have suggested that abnormal cortical excitability may be associated with acute migraines. The present study quantitatively assesses the degree of cortical excitability in chronic migraine as compared to acute migraine and healthy controls within the pediatric population. METHODS: We investigated 27 children suffering from chronic migraine, 27 children suffering from acute migraine, and 27 healthy controls using a magnetoencephalography (MEG) system, recording at a sampling rate of 6000 Hz. All groups were age-matched and gender-matched. Neuromagnetic brain activation was elicited by a finger-tapping motor task. The spatiotemporal and spectral signatures of MEG data within a 5–2884 Hz range were analyzed using Morlet wavelet transform and beamformer analyses. RESULTS: Compared with controls, the chronic migraine group showed (1) significantly prolonged latencies of movement-elicited magnetic fields (MEFs) between 5 and 100 Hz; (2) increased spectral power between 100 and 200 Hz, and between 2200 and 2800 Hz; and (3) a higher likelihood of neuromagnetic activation in the ipsilateral sensorimotor cortices, supplementary motor area, and occipital regions. Compared with acute migraine group, chronic migraine patients showed (1) significantly higher odds of having strong MEFs after 150 ms; and (2) significantly higher odds of having neuromagnetic activation from the deep brain areas. CONCLUSIONS: Results demonstrated that chronic migraine subjects were not only different from the healthy controls, but also different from acute migraine subjects. The chronification of migraines may be associated with elevated cortical excitability, delayed and spread neural response, as well as aberrant activation from deep brain areas. Springer Milan 2016-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4844586/ /pubmed/27113076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10194-016-0641-x Text en © Leiken et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Leiken, Kimberly A.
Xiang, Jing
Curry, Emily
Fujiwara, Hisako
Rose, Douglas F.
Allen, Janelle R.
Kacperski, Joanne E.
O’Brien, Hope L.
Kabbouche, Marielle A.
Powers, Scott W.
Hershey, Andrew D.
Quantitative neuromagnetic signatures of aberrant cortical excitability in pediatric chronic migraine
title Quantitative neuromagnetic signatures of aberrant cortical excitability in pediatric chronic migraine
title_full Quantitative neuromagnetic signatures of aberrant cortical excitability in pediatric chronic migraine
title_fullStr Quantitative neuromagnetic signatures of aberrant cortical excitability in pediatric chronic migraine
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative neuromagnetic signatures of aberrant cortical excitability in pediatric chronic migraine
title_short Quantitative neuromagnetic signatures of aberrant cortical excitability in pediatric chronic migraine
title_sort quantitative neuromagnetic signatures of aberrant cortical excitability in pediatric chronic migraine
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4844586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27113076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10194-016-0641-x
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