Potential hypothalamic mechanisms in trigeminal neuropathic pain: a comparative analysis with migraine and cluster headache.

IF 7.3 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jaisan Islam, Md Taufiqur Rahman, Muhammad Ali, Elina Kc, Young Seok Park
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Abstract

Trigeminal neuropathic pain (TNP), migraine, and cluster headache (CH) profoundly impact the quality of life and present significant clinical challenges due to their complex neurobiological underpinnings. This review delves into the pivotal role of the hypothalamus in the pathophysiology of these facial pain syndromes, highlighting its distinctive functions and potential as a primary target for research, diagnosis, and therapy. While the involvement of the hypothalamus in migraine and CH has been increasingly supported by imaging and clinical studies, the precise mechanisms of its role remain under active investigation. The role of the hypothalamus in TNP, in contrast, is less explored and represents a critical gap in our understanding. The hypothalamus's involvement varies significantly across these conditions, orchestrating a unique interplay of neural circuits and neurotransmitter systems that underlie the distinct characteristics of each pain type. We have explored advanced neuromodulation techniques, such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) and optogenetics, which show promise in targeting hypothalamic dysfunction to alleviate pain symptoms. Furthermore, we discuss the neuroplastic changes within the hypothalamus that contribute to the chronicity of these pains and the implications of these findings for developing targeted therapies. By offering a comprehensive examination of the hypothalamus's roles, this paper aims to bridge existing knowledge gaps and propel forward the understanding and management of facial neuralgias, underscoring the hypothalamus's critical position in future neurological research.

三叉神经痛的潜在下丘脑机制:与偏头痛和丛集性头痛的比较分析。
三叉神经痛(TNP)、偏头痛和丛集性头痛(CH)由于其复杂的神经生物学基础,对患者的生活质量产生了深远的影响,并给临床带来了巨大的挑战。本综述深入探讨了下丘脑在这些面部疼痛综合征的病理生理学中的关键作用,强调了下丘脑作为研究、诊断和治疗主要靶点的独特功能和潜力。虽然下丘脑参与偏头痛和CH的作用已越来越多地得到影像学和临床研究的支持,但其作用的确切机制仍在积极研究之中。相比之下,下丘脑在 TNP 中的作用研究较少,是我们认识上的一个重要空白。下丘脑在这些病症中的参与程度有很大不同,它协调着神经回路和神经递质系统的独特相互作用,是每种疼痛类型的独特特征的基础。我们探索了先进的神经调控技术,如脑深部刺激(DBS)和光遗传学,这些技术有望针对下丘脑功能障碍缓解疼痛症状。此外,我们还讨论了导致这些疼痛长期存在的下丘脑内的神经可塑性变化,以及这些发现对开发靶向疗法的影响。通过对下丘脑作用的全面研究,本文旨在弥补现有的知识差距,推动对面部神经痛的理解和治疗,强调下丘脑在未来神经学研究中的关键地位。
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Journal of Headache and Pain
Journal of Headache and Pain 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
13.50%
发文量
143
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Headache and Pain, a peer-reviewed open-access journal published under the BMC brand, a part of Springer Nature, is dedicated to researchers engaged in all facets of headache and related pain syndromes. It encompasses epidemiology, public health, basic science, translational medicine, clinical trials, and real-world data. With a multidisciplinary approach, The Journal of Headache and Pain addresses headache medicine and related pain syndromes across all medical disciplines. It particularly encourages submissions in clinical, translational, and basic science fields, focusing on pain management, genetics, neurology, and internal medicine. The journal publishes research articles, reviews, letters to the Editor, as well as consensus articles and guidelines, aimed at promoting best practices in managing patients with headaches and related pain.
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