The relevance of cortical thickness in migraine sufferers and implications to therapy.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1080/14737175.2025.2483924
Marcello Silvestro, Valentina Dortucci, Ilaria Orologio, Mario Cirillo, Fabrizio Esposito, Alessandro Tessitore, Antonio Russo
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Introduction: Advanced neuroimaging studies have strongly contributed to clarify the gaps in the knowledge about migraine pathophysiology. Cortical thickness has garnered significant interest reflecting physiological processes such as gray matter neurogenesis and synaptic pruning, as well as pathophysiological mechanisms like neurodegeneration or plasticity changes associated with aging and disease. Evidence on cortical thickness highlights significant variability, likely due to migraine clinical complexity but also to methodological issues. Nevertheless, changes in the cortical thickness of areas involved in pain perception and modulation, as well as in cognitive and emotional attributes of pain experiences, have been consistently demonstrated reinforcing the concept of a dysfunctional neuro-limbic pain network in migraine.

Areas covered: This review summarizes the available findings from advanced structural neuroimaging investigations, highlighting the most relevant findings and how they have contributed to the advancement in our understanding of migraine pathophysiology. This review is based on a literature search using PubMed along with the keyword 'migraine' combined with 'cortical thickness.'

Expert opinion: Presently, it is challenging to ascertain whether the structural changes in migraine represent a primary phenomenon or the result of pain experience. Nevertheless, longitudinal neuroimaging studies have highlighted a role for treatments that, even if short-term, modulate cortical thickness, while also promoting the idea of structural changes as biomarkers.

偏头痛患者皮质厚度的相关性及其治疗意义。
先进的神经影像学研究对阐明偏头痛病理生理学知识的空白做出了巨大贡献。皮层厚度反映了生理过程,如灰质神经发生和突触修剪,以及与衰老和疾病相关的神经变性或可塑性变化等病理生理机制,引起了人们的极大兴趣。关于皮质厚度的证据突出了显著的可变性,可能是由于偏头痛的临床复杂性,但也与方法学问题有关。然而,与疼痛感知和调节有关的皮层厚度的变化,以及疼痛经历的认知和情感属性的变化,一直被证明加强了偏头痛中功能失调的神经边缘疼痛网络的概念。涵盖领域:本综述总结了先进的结构神经影像学研究的现有发现,突出了最相关的发现,以及它们如何促进我们对偏头痛病理生理学的理解。本综述基于PubMed的文献检索,并结合关键词“偏头痛”和“皮质厚度”。“专家意见:目前,确定偏头痛的结构变化是一种主要现象还是疼痛经历的结果是具有挑战性的。尽管如此,纵向神经成像研究强调了治疗的作用,即使是短期的,也可以调节皮层厚度,同时也促进了结构变化作为生物标志物的想法。
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Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
CiteScore
7.00
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2.30%
发文量
61
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics (ISSN 1473-7175) provides expert reviews on the use of drugs and medicines in clinical neurology and neuropsychiatry. Coverage includes disease management, new medicines and drugs in neurology, therapeutic indications, diagnostics, medical treatment guidelines and neurological diseases such as stroke, epilepsy, Alzheimer''s and Parkinson''s. Comprehensive coverage in each review is complemented by the unique Expert Review format and includes the following sections: Expert Opinion - a personal view of the data presented in the article, a discussion on the developments that are likely to be important in the future, and the avenues of research likely to become exciting as further studies yield more detailed results Article Highlights – an executive summary of the author’s most critical points
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