Primary Headache Disorders and Circadian Biology: A Clinical, Imaging, and Therapy Perspective

Anna S. Cohen M.R.C.P., Holger Kaube M.D.
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Abstract

Primary headache syndromes such as hypnic headache, and trigeminal autonomic cephalgias (TACs) such as cluster headache, paroxysmal hemicrania, and SUNCT (Short-lasting Unilateral Neuralgiform headache attacks with Conjunctival injection and Tearing), are associated with varying degrees with attacks that occur with circadian rhythmicity. In hypnic headache, the attacks occur exclusively during sleep, and in cluster headache the attacks predominate in sleep in 75% of patients. The TACs, especially cluster headache and SUNCT, have been associated on functional imaging with activation of the hypothalamus during attacks. There is also evidence in patients with cluster headache of altered secretory rhythms of a variety of hypophyseal hormone systems including melatonin, cortisol, and others. Given the role of the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the diurnal cycle, the hypothalamus is implicated as a generator of headaches with a prominent circadian rhythm. This article discusses the physiological and biochemical mechanisms that implicate the hypothalamus in the generation of a variety of primary headache disorders.

原发性头痛疾病和昼夜生物学:临床、影像学和治疗的观点
原发性头痛综合征,如睡眠性头痛和三叉神经自主神经性头痛(tac),如丛集性头痛、阵发性偏头痛和SUNCT(结膜注射和撕裂的短时间单侧神经痛性头痛发作),不同程度地与昼夜节律性发作相关。在睡眠性头痛中,发作只发生在睡眠中,而在丛集性头痛中,75%的患者主要在睡眠中发作。TACs,特别是丛集性头痛和SUNCT,在功能成像上与发作时下丘脑的激活有关。还有证据表明丛集性头痛患者的多种垂体激素系统(包括褪黑激素、皮质醇等)的分泌节律发生改变。鉴于视交叉上核在昼夜循环中的作用,下丘脑被认为是头痛的产生器,具有突出的昼夜节律。本文讨论了下丘脑在各种原发性头痛疾病产生中的生理生化机制。
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