| Literature DB >> 31014235 |
Yunliang Guo1,2, Song Xu1,2, Shanjing Nie1,2, Mimi Han1,2, Yue Zhang1,2, Jian Chen1,2, Xunyao Hou1,2, Yan Hong1,2, Xueping Liu3,4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested cognitive deficits in migraineurs, and sex differences have also been observed in migraine, such as a higher prevalence in females. Nevertheless, little is known about gender-related differences in cognitive processing. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of gender on neurocognitive processing in migraineurs.Entities:
Keywords: Attentive visual processing; Event-related potential; Gender-related differences; Migraine; P3
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31014235 PMCID: PMC6734427 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-019-0995-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Fig. 1The grand averaged ERP waveforms in migraineurs and healthy controls at Fz and Cz, respectively. Original waveforms are elicited by standard (black), target (blue) and novel stimuli (red line)
Fig. 3The averaged difference waveforms in migraineurs and healthy controls at Fz, Cz and Pz, respectively. a Target minus standard difference ERPs; (b) novel minus standard difference ERPs. P3dT, P3dN and P2dN represent the P3 target effect, P3 and P2 novel effects, respectively. Blue line represents males and red line females
Subject characteristics
| Migraineurs | Healthy controls | |
|---|---|---|
| N | 46 | 46 |
| Age, years | 32.848 ± 6.467 | 32.652 ± 6.360 |
| Age range, years | 20–45 | 21–45 |
| Education, years | 13.565 ± 2.802 | 14.022 ± 4.726 |
| Migraine frequency, times per month | 3.783 ± 2.890 | – |
| Duration of migraine, hours | 20.696 ± 20.069 | – |
| History of migraine, years | 7.630 ± 5.097 | – |
| Headache score, 0–10 | 5.457 ± 0.982 | – |
| SAS score | 42.913 ± 8.453 | 35.543 ± 6.217 |
| SDS score | 40.043 ± 9.716 | 36.522 ± 7.580 |
Data were expressed as mean ± SD
SAS Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, SDS Self-Rating Depression Scale
Subject characteristics
| Migraineurs | Healthy controls | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Males | Females | Males | Females | |
| N | 23 | 23 | 23 | 23 |
| Age, years | 32.957 ± 6.335 | 32.739 ± 6.737 | 32.870 ± 5.802 | 32.435 ± 6.999 |
| Age range, years | 21–43 | 20–45 | 21–45 | 22–45 |
| Education, years | 13.217 ± 2.923 | 13.913 ± 2.695 | 13.652 ± 4.052 | 14.391 ± 5.383 |
| Migraine frequency, times per month | 3.652 ± 3.024 | 3.913 ± 2.811 | – | – |
| Duration of migraine, hours | 20.304 ± 20.195 | 21.087 ± 20.387 | – | – |
| History of migraine, years | 7.435 ± 4.143 | 7.826 ± 5.992 | – | – |
| Headache score, 0–10 | 5.391 ± 0.941 | 5.522 ± 1.039 | – | – |
| SAS score | 40.217 ± 7.323 | 45.609 ± 8.794 | 35.870 ± 6.398 | 35.217 ± 6.157 |
| SDS score | 39.000 ± 9.313 | 41.087 ± 10.202 | 36.130 ± 7.092 | 36.913 ± 8.179 |
Data were expressed as mean ± SD
SAS Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, SDS Self-Rating Depression Scale
Results and analyses of original ERP components
| Migraineurs | Healthy controls | Statistics | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Original ERPs | Males | Females | Males | Females | Group | Gender | Group × Gender | |
| P3 | Amplitude (μV) | 4.321 ± 3.390 | 2.848 ± 2.613 | 4.451 ± 3.504 | 4.911 ± 4.025 |
| 2.684 |
|
| Latency (ms) | 407.130 ± 39.851 | 404.942 ± 38.794 | 408.531 ± 37.379 | 411.034 ± 38.426 | 1.465 | 0.003 | 0.574 | |
| N1 | Amplitude (μV) | −1.777 ± 1.669 | − 2.436 ± 1.991 | −2.656 ± 2.267 | −2.131 ± 1.951 | 1.042 | 0.056 |
|
| Latency (ms) | 107.106 ± 30.395 | 112.700 ± 30.348 | 112.058 ± 30.020 | 111.097 ± 33.639 | 0.212 | 0.406 | 0.812 | |
| P2 | Amplitude (μV) | 2.926 ± 2.128 | 1.915 ± 1.588 | 2.551 ± 2.366 | 3.084 ± 3.041 | 3.043 | 1.101 |
|
| Latency (ms) | 196.391 ± 39.526 | 193.541 ± 36.700 | 192.966 ± 35.580 | 190.720 ± 38.724 | 0.560 | 0.373 | 0.005 | |
| N2 | Amplitude (μV) | −0.864 ± 2.284 | −1.511 ± 1.868 | −1.261 ± 2.380 | −0.919 ± 2.590 | 0.104 | 0.254 | 2.676 |
| Latency (ms) | 281.449 ± 38.000 | 287.420 ± 32.518 | 287.444 ± 36.686 | 283.198 ± 35.468 | 0.066 | 0.063 | 2.203 | |
Data were expressed as mean ± SD
*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 by repeated-measures ANOVA (Bonferroni correction)
Fig. 2Topographical voltage distributions of original ERP components in migraineurs and healthy controls, respectively. a P3 elicited by different stimuli: target stimuli (P3b) at 410–425 ms and novel stimuli (P3a) at 390–415 ms; (b) P2 elicited by novel stimuli at 170–185 ms. Red color denotes a positive and blue color a negative potential
Results and analyses of difference ERP components
| Migraineurs | Healthy controls | Statistics | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Difference ERPs | Males | Females | Males | Females | Group | Gender | Group × Gender | |
| P3dT | Amplitude (μV) | 5.061 ± 2.200 | 3.086 ± 1.668 | 5.698 ± 3.109 | 6.367 ± 3.840 |
| 2.245 |
|
| Latency (ms) | 428.406 ± 34.649 | 417.841 ± 39.290 | 423.594 ± 37.222 | 415.478 ± 36.722 | 0.407 | 2.760 | 0.047 | |
| P3dN | Amplitude (μV) | 5.606 ± 2.007 | 3.787 ± 1.740 | 6.288 ± 2.137 | 6.950 ± 3.440 |
| 2.383 |
|
| Latency (ms) | 387.754 ± 36.008 | 395.580 ± 35.748 | 396.464 ± 32.580 | 384.058 ± 38.505 | 0.056 | 0.148 | 2.890 | |
| P2dN | Amplitude (μV) | 4.529 ± 2.628 | 3.072 ± 2.208 | 4.407 ± 2.283 | 4.922 ± 2.651 |
| 1.974 |
|
| Latency (ms) | 165.362 ± 34.496 | 162.971 ± 32.135 | 176.594 ± 35.897 | 170.522 ± 37.271 | 2.867 | 0.582 | 0.110 | |
Data were expressed as mean ± SD
P3dT, P3dN and P2dN represent the P3 target effect (target minus standard), P3 and P2 novel effects (novel minus standard), respectively
*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001 by repeated-measures ANOVA (Bonferroni correction)
Fig. 4Topographical voltage distributions of difference ERP components in migraineurs and healthy controls, respectively. a P3dT at 410–430 ms; (b) P3dN at 380–400 ms; (c) P2dN at 160–180 ms. P3dT, P3dN and P2dN represent the P3 target effect (target minus standard), P3 and P2 novel effects (novel minus standard), respectively. Red color denotes a positive and blue color a negative potential