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The Altered Functional Connectivity With Pain Features Integration and Interaction in Migraine Without Aura

INTRODUCTION: Migraine without aura (MwoA) is a primary type of migraine, a common disabling disorder, and a disabling neurological condition. The headache is a complex experience, a common form of pain, in which multiple sensory information dimensions are combined to provide a unified conscious eve...

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Autores principales: Tian, Zilei, Yin, Tao, Xiao, Qingqing, Dong, Xiaohui, Yang, Yunhong, Wang, Menglin, Ha, Guodong, Chen, Jiyao, Liang, Fanrong, Zeng, Fang, Lan, Lei
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7969893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33746709
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.646538
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author Tian, Zilei
Yin, Tao
Xiao, Qingqing
Dong, Xiaohui
Yang, Yunhong
Wang, Menglin
Ha, Guodong
Chen, Jiyao
Liang, Fanrong
Zeng, Fang
Lan, Lei
author_facet Tian, Zilei
Yin, Tao
Xiao, Qingqing
Dong, Xiaohui
Yang, Yunhong
Wang, Menglin
Ha, Guodong
Chen, Jiyao
Liang, Fanrong
Zeng, Fang
Lan, Lei
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description INTRODUCTION: Migraine without aura (MwoA) is a primary type of migraine, a common disabling disorder, and a disabling neurological condition. The headache is a complex experience, a common form of pain, in which multiple sensory information dimensions are combined to provide a unified conscious event. Migraine ictal have unique neuroimage biomarkers, but the brain is also affected during the inter-ictal phase. According to the current studies, a hypothesis was constructed that the altered integration of pain spatial and intensity information impacts headache intensity in the inter-ictal period. METHODS: In this study, we applied theory-based region-to-region functional connectivity (FC) analyses to compare the differences in resting-state FC between MwoA participants and healthy controls with the pain integration hypothesis. After the correlation matrices between FC edges and clinical symptoms were constructed, the moderating effect and simple slope tests were investigated to explain whether and how the dysfunction of pain features discrimination affects the clinical symptoms. RESULTS: Functional connectivity analyses showed significantly decreased FC edges between the left dorsolateral superior frontal gyrus (SFGdor) and left insula, and an increased FC edge between the left SFGdor and bilateral angular gyrus. The correlation matrix showed no significant correlation between significantly altered FC edge and headache duration, frequency, Zung self-rating anxiety scale, and Zung self-rating depression scale. Only one significantly altered edge in the MwoA condition was significantly correlated with headache intensity. Moderating Module 1 and 2 manifested the moderator variable (altered rs-FC edge) moderated the link between the normal edges and headache intensity. CONCLUSION: The pain features integration processes in migraineurs vary from HCs, related to the clinical symptoms during a migraine attack. Moreover, the clinical symptoms will be affected by one or more discrimination modules. And the spatial or intensity discrimination modules have a higher impact when combined with another module on clinical symptoms than the single module.
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spelling pubmed-79698932021-03-19 The Altered Functional Connectivity With Pain Features Integration and Interaction in Migraine Without Aura Tian, Zilei Yin, Tao Xiao, Qingqing Dong, Xiaohui Yang, Yunhong Wang, Menglin Ha, Guodong Chen, Jiyao Liang, Fanrong Zeng, Fang Lan, Lei Front Neurosci Neuroscience INTRODUCTION: Migraine without aura (MwoA) is a primary type of migraine, a common disabling disorder, and a disabling neurological condition. The headache is a complex experience, a common form of pain, in which multiple sensory information dimensions are combined to provide a unified conscious event. Migraine ictal have unique neuroimage biomarkers, but the brain is also affected during the inter-ictal phase. According to the current studies, a hypothesis was constructed that the altered integration of pain spatial and intensity information impacts headache intensity in the inter-ictal period. METHODS: In this study, we applied theory-based region-to-region functional connectivity (FC) analyses to compare the differences in resting-state FC between MwoA participants and healthy controls with the pain integration hypothesis. After the correlation matrices between FC edges and clinical symptoms were constructed, the moderating effect and simple slope tests were investigated to explain whether and how the dysfunction of pain features discrimination affects the clinical symptoms. RESULTS: Functional connectivity analyses showed significantly decreased FC edges between the left dorsolateral superior frontal gyrus (SFGdor) and left insula, and an increased FC edge between the left SFGdor and bilateral angular gyrus. The correlation matrix showed no significant correlation between significantly altered FC edge and headache duration, frequency, Zung self-rating anxiety scale, and Zung self-rating depression scale. Only one significantly altered edge in the MwoA condition was significantly correlated with headache intensity. Moderating Module 1 and 2 manifested the moderator variable (altered rs-FC edge) moderated the link between the normal edges and headache intensity. CONCLUSION: The pain features integration processes in migraineurs vary from HCs, related to the clinical symptoms during a migraine attack. Moreover, the clinical symptoms will be affected by one or more discrimination modules. And the spatial or intensity discrimination modules have a higher impact when combined with another module on clinical symptoms than the single module. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7969893/ /pubmed/33746709 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.646538 Text en Copyright © 2021 Tian, Yin, Xiao, Dong, Yang, Wang, Ha, Chen, Liang, Zeng and Lan. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Tian, Zilei
Yin, Tao
Xiao, Qingqing
Dong, Xiaohui
Yang, Yunhong
Wang, Menglin
Ha, Guodong
Chen, Jiyao
Liang, Fanrong
Zeng, Fang
Lan, Lei
The Altered Functional Connectivity With Pain Features Integration and Interaction in Migraine Without Aura
title The Altered Functional Connectivity With Pain Features Integration and Interaction in Migraine Without Aura
title_full The Altered Functional Connectivity With Pain Features Integration and Interaction in Migraine Without Aura
title_fullStr The Altered Functional Connectivity With Pain Features Integration and Interaction in Migraine Without Aura
title_full_unstemmed The Altered Functional Connectivity With Pain Features Integration and Interaction in Migraine Without Aura
title_short The Altered Functional Connectivity With Pain Features Integration and Interaction in Migraine Without Aura
title_sort altered functional connectivity with pain features integration and interaction in migraine without aura
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7969893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33746709
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.646538
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