Pain perception in women with menstrually-related migraine.

Katie M Linstra, Khatera Ibrahimi, Daphne S van Casteren, Marieke Jh Wermer, Gisela M Terwindt, Antoinette MaassenVanDenBrink
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Abstract

Background: Cyclic hormonal fluctuations influence migraine incidence and severity. Previously, we described reduced menstrual cyclicity in estradiol levels and dermal blood flow reaction to capsaicin in female migraineurs. It is unclear whether pain perception in women with migraine is influenced by the menstrual cycle.

Methods: Women with menstrually-related migraine (n = 14), healthy age-matched controls (n = 10) and postmenopausal women (n = 15) were asked to grade trigeminal and non-trigeminal painful stimuli on a numeric pain rating scale on menstrual cycle day 19-21 (mid-luteal) and day 1-2 (early follicular).

Results: In women with menstrually-related migraine, trigeminal pain remained low throughout the cycle. Controls showed increased trigeminal pain during the mid-luteal phase compared to the early follicular phase. Changes throughout the cycle were significantly different between women with MRM and controls.

Conclusion: The compromised menstrual cyclicity of pain perception in women with menstrually-related migraine parallels our earlier findings on estradiol levels and dermal blood flow.

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月经相关偏头痛女性的痛觉。
背景:周期性激素波动影响偏头痛的发病率和严重程度。先前,我们描述了女性偏头痛患者月经周期中雌二醇水平和皮肤血流量对辣椒素的反应降低。目前尚不清楚女性偏头痛患者的痛觉是否受到月经周期的影响。方法:在月经周期第19-21天(黄体中期)和第1-2天(卵泡早期),要求患有月经相关偏头痛的女性(n = 14),健康年龄匹配的对照组(n = 10)和绝经后女性(n = 15)在数字疼痛评分量表上对三叉神经和非三叉神经疼痛刺激进行评分。结果:在月经相关偏头痛的女性中,三叉神经痛在整个月经周期中保持较低。对照显示,与卵泡期早期相比,黄体中期三叉神经痛增加。在整个周期中,MRM女性和对照组之间的变化有显著差异。结论:月经相关偏头痛患者的痛觉月经周期受损与我们早期在雌二醇水平和皮肤血流量方面的发现相似。
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