性别影响慢性偏头痛小鼠模型中头侧机械和光超敏反应的进展。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Headache Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-25 DOI:10.1111/head.15015
Marie Raquin, Yara Mrad, Mohamed A Zkim, Radhouane Dallel, Isabelle Ranchon-Cole, Cristina Alba-Delgado
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目的/背景:我们的目的是比较雄性和雌性小鼠的光和头侧机械敏感性的时间动态,因为它们与偏头痛的慢性化有关。皮肤和光过敏是偏头痛最常见的特征之一,在女性中观察到的严重程度更大。在3%的患者中,发作性偏头痛进展为慢性形式,感觉超敏反应持续存在。这种转变背后的病理生理学是复杂的,尚未完全了解。此外,比较两性间感觉超敏反应进化的研究很少。方法:采用全身给药硝酸异山梨酯(ISDN, 10 mg/kg)诱导C57BL/6小鼠偏头痛样行为。采用眶周von Frey试验评估头侧敏感性。采用高架+迷宫和光/暗盒范式评估光敏感性。目前偏头痛治疗药物舒马匹坦(1mg /kg)和心得安(20mg /kg)的有效性也进行了评估。结果:单次注射ISDN可引起男性和女性短暂性头侧机械过敏,无性别差异。用舒马曲坦急性治疗有效地阻断了这种超敏反应,在两性中显示出相似的疗效。值得注意的是,光过敏只在急性isdn治疗的女性中引起,比头侧机械性过敏发生得更早,持续时间更长。反复使用ISDN导致两性持续的和剂量依赖性的感觉超敏反应。有趣的是,记录模式是性别特异性的;isdn治疗的雌性同时出现持续的光和头侧机械超敏反应,而isdn治疗的雄性则表现出延迟的光厌恶。预防性治疗心得安可预防两性头侧机械超敏反应的慢性性,部分减轻急性isdn引起的机械和光超敏反应。结论:从急性到慢性isdn诱导的头侧机械和光超敏反应的进展具有性别特异性,与偏头痛的临床特征相似。这些发现支持不同的潜在机制的参与,并强调需要量身定制的治疗策略,以优化男性和女性人群的偏头痛管理。
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Sex influences the progression of cephalic mechanical and light hypersensitivities in a mouse model of chronic migraine.

Objectives/background: Our aim was to compare the temporal dynamics of light and cephalic mechanical sensitivities in male and female mice as they relate to migraine chronicization. Cutaneous and light hypersensitivities are among the most common features of migraine, with greater severity observed in females. In 3% of patients, episodic migraine progresses to a chronic form, and sensory hypersensitivity becomes persistent. The pathophysiology underlying this transformation is complex and not fully understood. Moreover, studies comparing the evolution of sensory hypersensitivity between sexes are scarce.

Methods: Systemic administration of isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN, 10 mg/kg) was used to induce migraine-like behaviors in C57BL/6 mice. Cephalic sensitivity was assessed using periorbital von Frey testing. Light sensitivity was evaluated using the elevated plus maze and light/dark box paradigms. The effectiveness of current migraine treatments, sumatriptan (1 mg/kg) and propranolol (20 mg/kg), was also evaluated.

Results: A single ISDN injection induced transient cephalic mechanical hypersensitivity in both males and females, with no sex differences observed. Acute treatment with sumatriptan effectively blocked this hypersensitivity, showing similar efficacy in both sexes. Notably, light hypersensitivity was induced exclusively in acute ISDN-treated females, developing earlier, and persisting longer than cephalic mechanical hypersensitivity. Repeated ISDN administration resulted in persistent and dose-dependent sensory hypersensitivity in both sexes. Interestingly, the chronicization patterns were sex-specific; ISDN-treated females developed persistent light and cephalic mechanical hypersensitivities simultaneously, whereas ISDN-treated males showed delayed light aversion. Prophylactic treatment with propranolol prevented the chronicity of cephalic mechanical hypersensitivity in both sexes, and partially attenuated acute ISDN-induced mechanical and light hypersensitivities.

Conclusion: The progression from acute to chronic ISDN-induced cephalic mechanical and light hypersensitivities has sex-specific characteristics that mimic the clinical features of migraine. These findings support the involvement of distinct underlying mechanisms and highlight the need for tailored treatment strategies to optimize migraine management in both male and female populations.

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Headache
Headache 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
10.00%
发文量
172
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Headache publishes original articles on all aspects of head and face pain including communications on clinical and basic research, diagnosis and management, epidemiology, genetics, and pathophysiology of primary and secondary headaches, cranial neuralgias, and pains referred to the head and face. Monthly issues feature case reports, short communications, review articles, letters to the editor, and news items regarding AHS plus medicolegal and socioeconomic aspects of head pain. This is the official journal of the American Headache Society.
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