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Brain structural and functional changes during menstrual migraine: Relationships with pain

OBJECTIVES: Menstrual migraine (MM) is a special type of migraine associated with the ovarian cycle, which imposes a marked burden on female patients. However, the pathogenesis of MM is not completely understood. We investigated gray matter volume (GMV) and functional connectivity (FC) alterations i...

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Autores principales: Wang, Zi-wen, Yin, Zi-han, Wang, Xiao, Zhang, Yu-tong, Xu, Tao, Du, Jia-rong, Wen, Yi, Liao, Hua-qiang, Zhao, Yu, Liang, Fan-rong, Zhao, Ling
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9515315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36187356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2022.967103
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author Wang, Zi-wen
Yin, Zi-han
Wang, Xiao
Zhang, Yu-tong
Xu, Tao
Du, Jia-rong
Wen, Yi
Liao, Hua-qiang
Zhao, Yu
Liang, Fan-rong
Zhao, Ling
author_facet Wang, Zi-wen
Yin, Zi-han
Wang, Xiao
Zhang, Yu-tong
Xu, Tao
Du, Jia-rong
Wen, Yi
Liao, Hua-qiang
Zhao, Yu
Liang, Fan-rong
Zhao, Ling
author_sort Wang, Zi-wen
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description OBJECTIVES: Menstrual migraine (MM) is a special type of migraine associated with the ovarian cycle, which imposes a marked burden on female patients. However, the pathogenesis of MM is not completely understood. We investigated gray matter volume (GMV) and functional connectivity (FC) alterations in patients with MM to explore whether there are changes in resting-state FC (rsFC) in brain regions with structural GMV abnormalities and investigated their relevance to pain and concomitant symptoms. METHODS: Seventy-five patients with MM and 54 female healthy controls underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging and examination. The patients completed a patient’s headache diary, which included the frequency of migraine attacks, a visual analog scale for pain, a self-rating anxiety scale, and a self-rating depression scale. We used voxel-based morphometry (VBM) to examine the GMV differences between the MM and healthy control groups. The identified brain areas were selected as seeds to assess functional changes in the MM group. Correlation analysis between the altered VBM/rsFC and clinical outcomes was performed. RESULTS: Compared with healthy controls, patients with MM showed decreased GMV in the right anterior cingulum cortex (ACC) and increased GMV in the right superior parietal cortex. Pearson’s correlation analysis illustrated that only GMV in the right ACC was associated with visual analogue scale pain scores in the MM group. RsFC with the ACC as the seed showed that patients with MM exhibited increased FC between the ACC and the left inferior temporal gyrus, bilateral angular gyrus, and right precuneus. Correlation analysis showed that the change in FC between the right ACC and the right precuneus was positively correlated with headache frequency, and the change in FC between the right ACC and the right angular gyrus was positively correlated with the depression score. CONCLUSION: Our results suggested that the ACC may be an important biomarker in MM, and its structural and functional impairments are significantly associated with the severity of pain and pain-related impairment of emotion in patients with MM. These findings demonstrated that headache-associated structural and functional abnormalities in the ACC may can provide integrative evidence on the physiological mechanisms of MM.
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spelling pubmed-95153152022-09-29 Brain structural and functional changes during menstrual migraine: Relationships with pain Wang, Zi-wen Yin, Zi-han Wang, Xiao Zhang, Yu-tong Xu, Tao Du, Jia-rong Wen, Yi Liao, Hua-qiang Zhao, Yu Liang, Fan-rong Zhao, Ling Front Mol Neurosci Neuroscience OBJECTIVES: Menstrual migraine (MM) is a special type of migraine associated with the ovarian cycle, which imposes a marked burden on female patients. However, the pathogenesis of MM is not completely understood. We investigated gray matter volume (GMV) and functional connectivity (FC) alterations in patients with MM to explore whether there are changes in resting-state FC (rsFC) in brain regions with structural GMV abnormalities and investigated their relevance to pain and concomitant symptoms. METHODS: Seventy-five patients with MM and 54 female healthy controls underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging and examination. The patients completed a patient’s headache diary, which included the frequency of migraine attacks, a visual analog scale for pain, a self-rating anxiety scale, and a self-rating depression scale. We used voxel-based morphometry (VBM) to examine the GMV differences between the MM and healthy control groups. The identified brain areas were selected as seeds to assess functional changes in the MM group. Correlation analysis between the altered VBM/rsFC and clinical outcomes was performed. RESULTS: Compared with healthy controls, patients with MM showed decreased GMV in the right anterior cingulum cortex (ACC) and increased GMV in the right superior parietal cortex. Pearson’s correlation analysis illustrated that only GMV in the right ACC was associated with visual analogue scale pain scores in the MM group. RsFC with the ACC as the seed showed that patients with MM exhibited increased FC between the ACC and the left inferior temporal gyrus, bilateral angular gyrus, and right precuneus. Correlation analysis showed that the change in FC between the right ACC and the right precuneus was positively correlated with headache frequency, and the change in FC between the right ACC and the right angular gyrus was positively correlated with the depression score. CONCLUSION: Our results suggested that the ACC may be an important biomarker in MM, and its structural and functional impairments are significantly associated with the severity of pain and pain-related impairment of emotion in patients with MM. These findings demonstrated that headache-associated structural and functional abnormalities in the ACC may can provide integrative evidence on the physiological mechanisms of MM. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9515315/ /pubmed/36187356 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2022.967103 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wang, Yin, Wang, Zhang, Xu, Du, Wen, Liao, Zhao, Liang and Zhao. https://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
Wang, Zi-wen
Yin, Zi-han
Wang, Xiao
Zhang, Yu-tong
Xu, Tao
Du, Jia-rong
Wen, Yi
Liao, Hua-qiang
Zhao, Yu
Liang, Fan-rong
Zhao, Ling
Brain structural and functional changes during menstrual migraine: Relationships with pain
title Brain structural and functional changes during menstrual migraine: Relationships with pain
title_full Brain structural and functional changes during menstrual migraine: Relationships with pain
title_fullStr Brain structural and functional changes during menstrual migraine: Relationships with pain
title_full_unstemmed Brain structural and functional changes during menstrual migraine: Relationships with pain
title_short Brain structural and functional changes during menstrual migraine: Relationships with pain
title_sort brain structural and functional changes during menstrual migraine: relationships with pain
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9515315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36187356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2022.967103
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