Insular functional connectivity in migraine with aura.

Cédric Gollion, Fleur Lerebours, Federico Nemmi, Germain Arribarat, Fabrice Bonneville, Vincent Larrue, Patrice Péran
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Introduction: Insula plays an integrating role in sensory, affective, emotional, cognitive and autonomic functions in migraine, especially in migraine with aura (MA). Insula is functionally divided into 3 subregions, the dorsoanterior, the ventroanterior and the posterior insula respectively related to cognition, emotion, and somatosensory functions. This study aimed at investigating functional connectivity of insula subregions in MA.

Methods: Twenty-one interictal patients with MA were compared to 18 healthy controls (HC) and 12 interictal patients with migraine without aura (MO) and were scanned with functional MRI during the resting state. Functional coupling of the insula was comprehensively tested with 12 seeds located in the right and left, dorsal, middle, ventral, anterior and posterior insula, by using a seed-to-voxel analysis.

Results: Seed-to-voxel analysis revealed, in MA, a strong functional coupling of the right and left antero-dorsal insula with clusters located in the upper cerebellum. The overlap of these cerebellar clusters corresponded to the vermis VI. These functional couplings were not correlated to duration of MA, frequency of MA attacks nor time since last MA attack, and were not found in MO.

Discussion: The anterior insula and superior cerebellum, including vermis VI, are components of the central Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) network. As these regions are involved in the control of cardiovascular parasympathetic tone, we hypothesize that this connectivity may reflect the cardiovascular features of MA.

Conclusion: The anterior dorsal insula is connected with vermis VI in MA patients in the resting state. This connectivity may reflect the cardiovascular features of MA.

Trial registration: NCT02708797.

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先兆偏头痛的岛岛功能连通性。
脑岛在偏头痛的感觉、情感、情绪、认知和自主神经功能中起综合作用,特别是在先兆偏头痛中。脑岛在功能上分为背前、腹前和后脑岛3个亚区,分别与认知、情绪和体感功能有关。本研究旨在探讨脑岛亚区的功能连通性。方法:将21例MA间歇期患者与18例健康对照(HC)和12例无先兆偏头痛(MO)间歇期患者进行静息状态下的功能MRI扫描。采用种子-体素分析方法,对脑岛左右、背侧、中、腹侧、前侧和后侧的12颗种子进行功能耦合综合测试。结果:种子到体素的分析显示,在MA中,右侧和左侧前背岛与位于小脑上部的簇之间存在很强的功能耦合。这些小脑簇的重叠对应于第六蚓。这些功能偶联与MA的持续时间、MA发作频率和上一次MA发作的时间无关,并且在mo中没有发现。讨论:前脑岛和上小脑,包括第六蚓,是中枢自主神经系统(ANS)网络的组成部分。由于这些区域参与心血管副交感神经张力的控制,我们假设这种连通性可能反映了MA的心血管特征。结论:MA患者静息状态下,脑岛前背侧与第六蚓相连。这种连通性可能反映了MA的心血管特征。试验注册:NCT02708797。
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