在无先兆偏头痛患者中,下丘脑连通性强度随多基因风险而降低。

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Anna Németh , Kinga Gecse , Dóra Török , Dániel Baksa , Dóra Dobos , Csaba Sándor Aranyi , Miklós Emri , György Bagdy , Gabriella Juhász
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偏头痛是一种遗传性的原发性头痛疾病,其病理生理学涉及偏头痛发作时下丘脑活动的改变。为了探讨下丘脑功能连通性(HYPT FC)与偏头痛多基因风险评分(PRS)特征的遗传易感性之间的关系,本研究检查了两种类型的PRS:一种是基于所有偏头痛患者(PRSALL),而不考虑其诊断时间和其他疾病,另一种是基于“偏头痛优先”患者(PRSFIRST),其一生中首次诊断为偏头痛。在一个由35名偏头痛患者和38名健康对照者组成的独立样本中,使用静息状态功能磁共振(rfMRI, 3T)脑成像,研究发现下丘脑与两种被调查的PRS评分存在显著的低连通性,但与不同的大脑区域。虽然与PRSALL相关的下丘脑连接减弱突出了参与疼痛调节的区域,但与PRSFIRST相关的下丘脑连接减弱强调了与感觉和整合脑区域的连接减少,这表明偏头痛首发遗传风险与皮质过度兴奋性之间存在联系。我们的研究结果表明,不同偏头痛亚群的多基因风险可能有助于我们深入了解偏头痛的特定遗传和神经基础,从而推进该领域的精准医学方法。
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Hypothalamic connectivity strength is decreasing with polygenic risk in migraine without aura patients
Migraine is a heritable primary headache disorder which pathophysiology involves altered hypothalamic activity during migraine attacks. To explore the relationship between hypothalamic functional connectivity (HYPT FC) and genetic predisposition characterised by polygenic risk scores (PRS), in migraine, this research examines two types of PRS: one based on all migraine patients (PRSALL) regardless of their time of diagnosis and other disorders, and another on migraine-first patients (PRSFIRST), whose first diagnosed condition was migraine in their lifetime. In an independent sample of 35 migraine patients and 38 healthy controls, using resting-state functional magnetic resonance (rfMRI, 3T) brain imaging, the study reveals significant hypoconnectivity of hypothalamus with the two investigated PRS scores but with different brain areas. While weakened hypothalamic connections in relations with PRSALL highlight regions involved in pain modulation, correlation with PRSFIRST emphasizes decreased connections with sensory and integrative brain areas, suggesting a link between migraine-first genetic risk and cortical hyperexcitability. Our results demonstrate that the polygenic risk of different migraine subgroups may advance our insight into the specific genetic and neural underpinnings of migraine, advancing precision medicine approaches in this field.
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