| Literature DB >> 28733941 |
Jilei Zhang1, Yi-Lan Wu2,3, Jingjing Su2, Qian Yao2, Mengxing Wang1, Ge-Fei Li2,3, Rong Zhao2,3, Yan-Hui Shi2,3, Ying Zhao2, Qiting Zhang2, Haifeng Lu1, Shuai Xu1, Zhaoxia Qin1, Guo-Hong Cui2,3, Jianqi Li1, Jian-Ren Liu4,5, Xiaoxia Du6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Migraine constitute a disorder characterized by recurrent headaches, and have a high prevalence, a high socio-economic burden and severe effects on quality of life. Our previous fMRI study demonstrated that some brain regions are functional alterations in migraineurs. As the function of the human brain is related to its structure, we further investigated white and gray matter structural alterations in migraineurs.Entities:
Keywords: Diffusion tensor imaging; Magnetic resonance imaging; Migraine without aura; Surface-based morphometry; Voxel-based morphometry
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28733941 PMCID: PMC5520823 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-017-0783-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Demography and clinical scores of the migraine group and control group
| Migraine group | Control group | |
|---|---|---|
| Male/Female | 8/24 | 8/24 |
| Age(years) | 38.3 ± 10.16 | 38.8 ± 10.02 |
| Disease duration(years) | 9.5 ± 6.23 | - |
| Attack duration (hours) | 20.5 ± 20.02 | - |
| Attack frequency (times/months) | 3.36 ± 2.55 | - |
| VAS | 7.3 ± 2.04 | - |
| MIDAS | 13.2 ± 20.53 | - |
| HIT-6 | 62.8 ± 10.04 | - |
Abbreviations: VAS visual analogue scale, MIDAS Migraine Disability Assessment Scale, HIT-6 Headache Impact Test, − no data
Fig. 1The structural differences in gray matter between migraineurs without aura and healthy controls. a, compared with controls, the migraineurs without aura exhibited significantly increased gray matter volume in bilateral cerebellar culmen (lobule I-IV and lobule V). b, cortical thickness was significantly thicker in the left LOTC, and significantly thinner in the right INS in migraineurs without aura than in the healthy controls. c, the GI were significantly increased in the left POG, the SPL and the right LOcC, and decreased in the left DLPFC in the migraineurs. LOTC lateral occipital-temporal cortex, INS insula, POG postcentral gyrus, SPL superior parietal lobule, LOcC lateral occipital gyrus, GI gyrification index, GMV gray matter volume
Significant inter-group differences in gray matter volume, cortical thickness and gyrification index between migraine patients without aura and healthy controls
| Predominant regions in cluster | Cluster | Peak T value | MNI coordinates | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| x | y | z | |||
| GMV increase in migraine group without aura | |||||
| Right cerebellar culmen extending to the right lingual gyrus, right thalamus and right parahippocampa gyrus | 3742 | 5.77* | 15 | −38 | −14 |
| Left cerebellar culmen extending to left fusiform gyrus and left parahippocampal gyrus | 1543 | 3.82 | −21 | −32 | −15 |
| Thickness increase in migraine group without aura | |||||
| Left inferior temporal gyrus and lateral occipital cortex | 980 | 4.37 | −48 | −57 | −10 |
| 3.9 | −41 | −67 | −7 | ||
| Thickness decrease in migraine group without aura | |||||
| Right insula | 653 | -3.55 | 33 | 15 | −13 |
| GI increase in migraine group without aura | |||||
| Left postcentral gyrus and superior parietal lobule | 601 | 3.67 | −34 | −35 | 40 |
| Right lateral occipital cortex(pole occipital) | 555 | 4.56 | 17 | −99 | −13 |
| GI decrease in migraine group without aura | |||||
| left rostral middle frontal gyrus | 308 | -5.05* | −23 | 45 | 21 |
The results were thresholded at p < 0.005 (voxel level) and FDR corrected to p < 0.05 at the cluster level
‘*’ indicates that the peak T value passes the voxel-wise level FDR correction (p < 0.05). GI, gyrification index; GMV, gray matter volume