重新思考先兆偏头痛:为什么皮质扩散性去极化(抑郁),而不是先兆导致头痛。

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Cephalalgia Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-02 DOI:10.1177/03331024251370629
Michael A Moskowitz
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摘要

皮层扩张性去极化(抑制)是偏头痛先兆的基础,被认为是偏头痛头痛的原因。有时,先兆可能在头痛之前开始,先兆可能与头痛同时开始,或在头痛发作后不久开始,或有时根本没有头痛。我们认为,扩散的程度,而不是局限于雄辩皮层的扩散,是头痛发生的关键变量。与这一观点一致的是,电生理学研究的第一个人类病例表明,皮层扩张性去极化广泛而无声地扩散。我们提出了一个积累假说来解释先兆偏头痛的头痛产生。大脑皮层扩张性抑制释放出有害化学物质,这些化学物质在组织和脑脊液中积聚,达到足以触发脑脊液传入并引起疼痛的水平。无声(或相对无声)传播的程度决定了显著的累积。这种积累假说有助于解释(1)在先兆结束和头痛发作之间的典型和较短的潜伏期(大约0-20分钟);(2)为什么头痛可能不会在先兆之后发展(积累不足),并且还解决了时间差异,例如头痛在先兆之前开始(即亚临床传播,先兆之前积累)。因此,先兆和头痛是皮层扩张性去极化的不同结果。
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Rethinking migraine with aura: Why cortical spreading depolarization (depression), not aura, causes headaches.

Cortical spreading depolarization (depression) underlies migrainous aura and is posited to cause its headache. At times, aura may start before headache, auras may start at the same time as, or shortly after headache onset, or sometimes without any headache at all. We suggest that the extent of spread and not the spread limited to eloquent cortex, is the key variable in the genesis of headache. Consistent with this notion, a first human case studied electrophysiologically showed that cortical spreading depolarization spreads extensively and silentlyWe propose a Buildup Hypothesis to explain headache generation in migraine with aura. Buildup occurs because cortical spreading depression releases noxious chemicals from cortical cells that accumulate in tissues and cerebrospinal fluid to reach levels sufficient to trigger pial afferents and cause pain. The extent of silent (or relatively silent) spread determines significant buildup. This Buildup Hypothesis helps to explain (1) typical and shorter latencies between end of aura and headache onset (approximately 0-20 minutes) and (2) why headache may not develop after aura (insufficient buildup), and also addresses temporal discrepancies such as headaches starting before an aura (i.e. subclinical spread with buildup in advance of aura). Hence, aura and headache are distinct consequences of cortical spreading depolarization.

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Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.10%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cephalalgia contains original peer reviewed papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications. Published monthly on behalf of the International Headache Society, Cephalalgia''s rapid review averages 5 ½ weeks from author submission to first decision.
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