Critical reflections on medication overuse headache in patients with migraine: An unsolved riddle in nociception

Q2 Medicine
Alberto Chiarugi , Daniela Buonvicino
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Abstract

Migraine chronification very frequently exposes patients to the inevitable risk of excessive symptomatic intake that, in turn, prompts development of medication overuse headache (MOH). The latter further compromises headache severity establishing a vicious cycle of symptomatic intake and relapsing head pain that critically worsens the overall clinical status of patients. A great deal of attention has been focused on MOH pathogenesis, and thanks to preclinical and clinical studies knowledge about this disorder is now remarkably advanced. Still, some open questions remain regarding issues related to the neurobiology and neurochemistry underpinning pain chronification in MOH patients, as well as the remedies capable of interrupting pronociceptive cephalic sensitization and drug overuse. Here, a critical reappraisal of these issues is provided in an attempt to gain deeper insight and promote debate on a pain disorder that still represents a conundrum in the field of nociception.
对偏头痛患者药物滥用性头痛的关键反思:伤害感觉的一个未解之谜
偏头痛的慢性化常常使患者暴露于不可避免的过量症状性摄入的风险中,这反过来又促使药物过度使用性头痛(MOH)的发展。后者进一步降低了头痛的严重程度,形成了有症状的摄入和头痛复发的恶性循环,严重恶化了患者的整体临床状况。大量的注意力集中在MOH的发病机制上,由于临床前和临床研究,关于这种疾病的知识现在有了显著的进展。尽管如此,一些悬而未决的问题仍然存在,包括与支持MOH患者疼痛慢性化的神经生物学和神经化学有关的问题,以及能够中断前觉性头敏化和药物过度使用的补救措施。在这里,对这些问题进行批判性的重新评估是为了获得更深入的见解,并促进对疼痛障碍的辩论,这仍然是伤害感觉领域的一个难题。
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Neurobiology of Pain
Neurobiology of Pain Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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