| Literature DB >> 25471540 |
Farooq H Maniyar, Till Sprenger, Christoph Schankin, Peter J Goadsby1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nausea is a common and disabling symptom of migraine. The origin of nausea is not well understood although functional connections between trigeminal neurons and the nucleus tractus solitarius may explain occurrence of nausea with pain. However, nausea occurs as a premonitory symptom in about a quarter of patients, suggesting that a primary brain alteration unrelated to the experience of pain may be the reason for nausea.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25471540 PMCID: PMC4266549 DOI: 10.1186/1129-2377-15-84
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Miscellaneous reasons for non-inclusion after telephonic screening
| 1 | History not compatible with ICHD defined migraine | 6 |
| 2 | No premonitory symptoms before headache during spontaneous attacks | 5 |
| 3 | Difficulty contacting patients after initial eligibility | 4 |
| 4 | Incomplete screenings | 4 |
| 5 | Outside age-range | 2 |
| 6 | Patient refusals due to GTN risk | 3 |
| 7 | Patient refusals due to – time factors, inadequate compensation, lack of interest or unwilling to get induced migraine | 7 |
| Total | 31 |
Recording of symptoms after triggering with GTN
| Time points after GTN infusion initiation | Symptoms queried at each time point |
| -5 | Headache details – side, site, type |
| 0 | Nausea |
| 5 | Photophobia |
| 10 | Phonophobia |
| 15 | Tiredness |
| 20 | Neck Stiffness |
| 25 | Yawning |
| 30 | Mood Changes |
| 35 | Urination |
| 40 | Cravings |
| 50 | Thirst |
Recording of symptoms was continued at 10–15 minute intervals until all scans were complete.
Premonitory symptoms in GTN-induced migraine during the scanning session
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| Patient number | Premonitory symptoms |
| 1 | Nausea, photophobia, thirst |
| 2 | Nausea, photophobia, tiredness, mood changes |
| 3 | Nausea, tiredness, neck stiffness, urination, thirst, dry mouth |
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| Patient number | Premonitory symptoms |
| 1 | Tiredness, neck stiffness, yawning |
| 2 | Photophobia, tiredness, neck stiffness, mood changes |
| 3 | Urination, thirst, neck stiffness |
| 4 | Yawning, urination, thirst |
| 5 | Tiredness |
| 6 | Photophobia, neck stiffness, tiredness |
| 7 | Photophobia, neck stiffness, thirst |
Figure 1Areas of increased rCBF in the premonitory phase of migraine in patients with nausea > patients without nausea. Areas of increased rCBF in the premonitory phase > baseline are depicted in patients with nausea > patients without nausea. The results are superimposed on an anatomical reference derived from a representative T1-weighted MRI of one of the patients in this study. The colour bar indicates the colour coding for the Z scores. Images are displayed in radiological convention i.e. left side of image is right side of brain. A threshold of p < 0.01, uncorrected, was used for display purposes.
MNI co-ordinates and statistical values of a priori areas with increased rCBF in the premonitory phase as compared to baseline in patients with nausea more than patients without nausea
| Left rostral dorsal medulla | -6 | -30 | -45 | 2.23 | < 0.03* |
| Left PAG | -6 | -30 | -9 | 2.18 | < 0.04* |
The co-ordinates represent the maxima within an activation cluster.
*after SVC for multiple comparisons using false detection rate (FDR) within a sphere of radius 5 mm centered at the given co-ordinates.