1. Increased glymphatic system activity in migraine chronification by diffusion tensor image analysis along the perivascular space.
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Zhang, Xue, Wang, Wei, Bai, Xiaoyan, Zhang, Xueyan, Yuan, Ziyu, Jiao, Bingjie, Zhang, Yingkui, Li, Zhiye, Zhang, Peng, Tang, Hefei, Zhang, Yaqing, Yu, Xueying, Bai, Ruiliang, Wang, Yonggang, and Sui, Binbin
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MIGRAINE diagnosis ,BRAIN ,CEREBRAL hemispheres ,CHRONIC diseases ,MIGRAINE ,CROSS-sectional method ,ONE-way analysis of variance ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,MANN Whitney U Test ,COMPARATIVE studies ,T-test (Statistics) ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,RESEARCH funding ,DATA analysis software ,LYMPHATICS - Abstract
Background: Preliminary evidence suggests that several headache disorders may be associated with glymphatic dysfunction. However, no studies have been conducted to examine the glymphatic activity in migraine chronification. Purposes: To investigate the glymphatic activity of migraine chronification in patients with episodic migraine (EM) and chronic migraine (CM) using the diffusion tensor image analysis along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) method. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, patients with EM, CM, and healthy controls (HCs) were included. All participants underwent a standard brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination. Bilateral DTI-ALPS indexes were calculated for all participants and compared among EM, CM, and HC groups. Correlations between the DTI-ALPS index and clinical characteristics were analyzed. Results: A total of 32 patients with EM, 24 patients with CM, and 41 age- and sex-matched HCs were included in the analysis. Significant differences were found in the right DTI-ALPS index among the three groups (p = 0.011), with CM showing significantly higher values than EM (p = 0.033) and HCs (p = 0.015). The right DTI-ALPS index of CM group was significantly higher than the left DTI-ALPS index (p = 0.005). And the headache intensity was correlated to DTI-ALPS index both in the left hemisphere (r = 0.371, p = 0.011) and in the right hemisphere (r = 0.307, p = 0.038), but there were no correlations after Bonferroni correction. Conclusions: Glymphatic system activity is shown to be increased instead of impaired during migraine chronification. The mechanism behind this observation suggests that increased glymphatic activity is more likely to be a concomitant phenomenon of altered vascular reactivity associated with migraine pathophysiology rather than a risk factor of migraine chronification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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