Laura S. Moye, Amynah A. A. Pradhan
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Migraine is a debilitating condition that affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide. A subset of these patients experience chronic migraine, resulting in long-term disability and a severely lowered quality of life. The development of novel migraine therapies has been slow, partially due to the small number of predictive animal models. We have recently developed a novel model of chronic migraine-associated pain, using the known human migraine trigger, nitroglycerin. Injection of nitroglycerin evokes an acute mechanical hyperalgesia, which is sensitive to the acute migraine therapy sumatriptan. In addition, chronic administration of nitroglycerin produces a progressive and sustained decrease in basal mechanical responses, and this hypersensitivity is blocked by migraine preventatives such as topiramate. This mouse model of chronic migraine can be used to study the mechanisms underlying progression of migraine from an episodic to a chronic disorder, and for identifying and screening novel acute and preventive migraine therapies. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
慢性偏头痛相关疼痛的动物模型
偏头痛是一种使人衰弱的疾病,影响着全世界数亿人。这些患者中的一部分经历慢性偏头痛,导致长期残疾和生活质量严重下降。新的偏头痛治疗方法的发展一直很缓慢,部分原因是预测性动物模型的数量很少。我们最近开发了一种新的慢性偏头痛相关疼痛模型,使用已知的人类偏头痛触发器,硝酸甘油。注射硝酸甘油引起急性机械性痛觉过敏,这是敏感的急性偏头痛治疗舒马曲坦。此外,长期服用硝酸甘油可使基础机械反应逐渐持续下降,这种超敏反应可被托吡酯等偏头痛预防药物阻断。该小鼠慢性偏头痛模型可用于研究偏头痛从发作性疾病到慢性疾病进展的机制,并用于识别和筛选新的急性和预防性偏头痛治疗方法。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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