偏头痛中的两性异形现象。关注线粒体。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Michal Fila, Lukasz Przyslo, Marcin Derwich, Elzbieta Pawlowska, Janusz Blasiak
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综述目的:女性偏头痛患病率是男性的3倍,女性偏头痛发作的频率更高,持续时间更长,严重程度也更高,但造成这种差异的原因尚不清楚。这篇叙述性的综述介绍了偏头痛患病率中性别二态性的主要方面,并讨论了性别相关的线粒体稳态差异在这种二态性中的作用。性别方面的问题也将很快讨论。最近的研究发现:大脑中能量产生和需求的不平衡是偏头痛发病的一个重要因素。线粒体是大脑的主要能量来源,在偏头痛患者和人类偏头痛动物模型中都有线粒体损伤的报道。然而,目前尚不清楚观察到的变化是线粒体稳态的原发性紊乱的结果,还是偏头痛影响的过度兴奋性大脑的继发性变化。性激素调节线粒体稳态,一些报告表明雌性激素可能对线粒体损伤起保护作用,有助于女性更有效地产生能量,这可能在偏头痛进展的机制中被利用。偏头痛的特点是几种合并症,其特点是性别二态性的患病率和线粒体功能的损害。线粒体可能通过参与能量产生、对性激素的依赖以及参与性别依赖性合并症,在偏头痛的性别二态性中发挥主要作用。研究线粒体在偏头痛性别异形中的作用可能有助于制定精确的个人治疗策略。
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Sexual Dimorphism in Migraine. Focus on Mitochondria.

Purpose of review: Migraine prevalence in females is up to 3 times higher than in males and females show higher frequency, longer duration, and increased severity of headache attacks, but the reason for that difference is not known. This narrative review presents the main aspects of sex dimorphism in migraine prevalence and discusses the role of sex-related differences in mitochondrial homeostasis in that dimorphism. The gender dimension is also shortly addressed.

Recent findings: The imbalance between energy production and demand in the brain susceptible to migraine is an important element of migraine pathogenesis. Mitochondria are the main energy source in the brain and mitochondrial impairment is reported in both migraine patients and animal models of human migraine. However, it is not known whether the observed changes are consequences of primary disturbance of mitochondrial homeostasis or are secondary to the migraine-affected hyperexcitable brain. Sex hormones regulate mitochondrial homeostasis, and several reports suggest that the female hormones may act protectively against mitochondrial impairment, contributing to more effective energy production in females, which may be utilized in the mechanisms responsible for migraine progression. Migraine is characterized by several comorbidities that are characterized by sex dimorphism in their prevalence and impairments in mitochondrial functions. Mitochondria may play a major role in sexual dimorphism in migraine through the involvement in energy production, the dependence on sex hormones, and the involvement in sex-dependent comorbidities. Studies on the role of mitochondria in sex dimorphism in migraine may contribute to precise personal therapeutic strategies.

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Current Pain and Headache Reports
Current Pain and Headache Reports CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.70%
发文量
91
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal aims to review the most important, recently published clinical findings regarding the diagnosis, treatment, and management of pain and headache. By providing clear, insightful, balanced contributions by international experts, the journal intends to serve all those involved in the care and prevention of pain and headache. We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas, such as anesthetic techniques in pain management, cluster headache, neuropathic pain, and migraine. Section Editors, in turn, select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. An international Editorial Board reviews the annual table of contents, suggests articles of special interest to their country/region, and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. Commentaries from well-known figures in the field are also provided.
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