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Does pain sensitivity change by migraine phase? A blinded longitudinal study.

Martin Uglem1, Petter Moe Omland1,2, Kristian Bernhard Nilsen1,3,4, Erling Tronvik1,2, Lars Jacob Stovner1,2, Knut Hagen1,2, Mattias Linde1,2, Trond Sand1,2.   

Abstract

Objective Studies suggest that pain thresholds may be altered before and during migraine headaches, but it is still debated if a central or peripheral dysfunction is responsible for the onset of pain in migraine. The present blinded longitudinal study explores alterations in thermal pain thresholds and suprathreshold heat pain scores before, during, and after headache. Methods We measured pain thresholds to cold and heat, and pain scores to 30 seconds of suprathreshold heat four times in 49 migraineurs and once in 31 controls. Sessions in migraineurs were categorized by migraine diaries as interictal, preictal (≤one day before attack), ictal or postictal (≤one day after attack). Results Trigeminal cold pain thresholds were decreased ( p = 0.014) and pain scores increased ( p = 0.031) in the ictal compared to the interictal phase. Initial pain scores were decreased ( p < 0.029), and the temporal profile showed less adaptation ( p < 0.020) in the preictal compared to the interictal phase. Hand cold pain thresholds were decreased in interictal migraineurs compared to controls ( p < 0.019). Conclusion Preictal heat hypoalgesia and reduced adaptation was followed by ictal trigeminal cold suballodynia and heat hyperalgesia. Our results support that cyclic alterations of pain perception occur late in the prodromal phase before headache. Further longitudinal investigation of how pain physiology changes within the migraine cycle is important to gain a more complete understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms behind the migraine attack.

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Keywords:  Headache; allodynia; hyperalgesia; migraine cycle; preictal; premonitory

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27919023     DOI: 10.1177/0333102416679955

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cephalalgia        ISSN: 0333-1024            Impact factor:   6.292


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Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2018-08-02       Impact factor: 4.003

4.  P2X7R-mediated autophagic impairment contributes to central sensitization in a chronic migraine model with recurrent nitroglycerin stimulation in mice.

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6.  Pain thresholds and suprathreshold pain after sleep restriction in migraine - A blinded crossover study.

Authors:  Jan Petter Neverdahl; Martin Uglem; Dagfinn Matre; Johannes Orvin Hansen; Morten Engstrøm; Erling Tronvik; Lars Jacob Stovner; Trond Sand; Petter Moe Omland
Journal:  Cephalalgia       Date:  2021-11-17       Impact factor: 6.075

7.  Habituation of laser-evoked potentials by migraine phase: a blinded longitudinal study.

Authors:  Martin Uglem; Petter Moe Omland; Marit Stjern; Gøril Bruvik Gravdahl; Trond Sand
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Authors:  Ellen Dalen Arnstad; Johanne Marie Iversen; Martin Uglem; Mia Glerup; Pål Richard Romundstad; Trond Sand; Marite Rygg
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2020-11-05       Impact factor: 5.156

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