Literature DB >> 19845787

Capillary endothelial Na(+), K(+), ATPase transporter homeostasis and a new theory for migraine pathophysiology.

Michael G Harrington1, Alfred N Fonteh, Xianghong Arakaki, Robert P Cowan, Laurel E Ecke, Hailey Foster, Andreas F Hühmer, Roger G Biringer.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cerebrospinal fluid sodium concentration ([Na(+)](csf)) increases during migraine, but the cause of the increase is not known.
OBJECTIVE: Analyze biochemical pathways that influence [Na(+)](csf) to identify mechanisms that are consistent with migraine.
METHOD: We reviewed sodium physiology and biochemistry publications for links to migraine and pain.
RESULTS: Increased capillary endothelial cell (CEC) Na(+), K(+), -ATPase transporter (NKAT) activity is probably the primary cause of increased [Na(+)](csf). Physiological fluctuations of all NKAT regulators in blood, many known to be involved in migraine, are monitored by receptors on the luminal wall of brain CECs; signals are then transduced to their abluminal NKATs that alter brain extracellular sodium ([Na(+)](e)) and potassium ([K(+)](e)).
CONCLUSIONS: We propose a theoretical mechanism for aura and migraine when NKAT activity shifts outside normal limits: (1) CEC NKAT activity below a lower limit increases [K(+)](e), facilitates cortical spreading depression, and causes aura; (2) CEC NKAT activity above an upper limit elevates [Na(+)](e), increases neuronal excitability, and causes migraine; (3) migraine-without-aura may arise from CEC NKAT over-activity without requiring a prior decrease in activity and its consequent spreading depression; (4) migraine triggers disturb, and treatments improve, CEC NKAT homeostasis; (5) CEC NKAT-induced regulation of neural and vasomotor excitability coordinates vascular and neuronal activities, and includes occasional pathology from CEC NKAT-induced apoptosis or cerebral infarction.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19845787      PMCID: PMC8020446          DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2009.01551.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Headache        ISSN: 0017-8748            Impact factor:   5.887


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