偏头痛大脑的低代谢状态:生酮饮食是答案吗?

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Lakshini Gunasekera, Jason C. Ray, Helmut Butzkueven, Terence J. O'Brien, Elspeth Hutton, Neha Kaul
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摘要

背景:偏头痛的病理生理涉及一系列代谢异常。这些相互关联的促成因素包括线粒体功能障碍、肠道微生物群改变、神经炎症、氧化应激、体重失衡和葡萄糖代谢改变。生酮饮食是一种新兴的治疗方法,可以恢复慢性偏头痛的低代谢。我们描述了代谢功能障碍对慢性偏头痛病理生理的贡献,并讨论了生酮饮食疗法在改善脑代谢中的作用。方法:检索OVID Medline、Embase和Cochrane Library的文献,检索至2024年5月6日。共纳入50篇文章,包括病例报告、病例系列、观察性临床试验和叙述性综述文章。结果:偏头痛病理生理涉及显著的低代谢,在功能成像研究中可见,因此针对这些潜在缺陷的治疗可能会改善慢性偏头痛症状。生酮饮食可减少偏头痛天数、疼痛强度和急性镇痛药的使用。目前的研究受限于样本量小,不一致的方法排除了研究之间的直接比较或汇集结果,以及有限的纵向随访。结论:虽然生酮饮食可以纠正偏头痛患者代谢不匹配的生物学合理性,但需要进一步进行更大样本量的随机临床试验来证实初步、非对照研究的积极结果。
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The Hypometabolic State of the Migraine Brain: Is a Ketogenic Diet the Answer?

Background

Migraine pathophysiology involves a constellation of metabolic abnormalities. These interlinked contributory factors include mitochondrial dysfunction, an altered gut microbiome, neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, weight imbalance, and altered glucose metabolism. The ketogenic diet is an emerging therapy which may restore hypometabolism seen in chronic migraine. We describe contributions of metabolic dysfunction to chronic migraine pathophysiology and discuss the role of ketogenic diet therapy to improve cerebral metabolism.

Methods

A literature search of articles from OVID Medline, Embase, and Cochrane Library were reviewed until May 6, 2024. A total of 50 articles were included comprising case reports, case series, observational clinical trials, and narrative review articles.

Results

Migraine pathophysiology involves significant hypometabolism, seen on functional imaging studies, so therapeutics which target these underlying deficiencies may ameliorate chronic migraine symptoms. The ketogenic diet reduces migraine days, pain intensity, and acute analgesic use. Current studies are limited by small sample sizes, inconsistent methodology precluding direct comparison between studies or pooling of results, and limited longitudinal follow-up.

Conclusion

While there is biological plausibility to reason that a ketogenic diet could correct metabolic mismatch in people with migraine, further randomized clinical trials with larger sample sizes are required to confirm the positive results of preliminary, uncontrolled studies.

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Brain and Behavior
Brain and Behavior BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES-NEUROSCIENCES
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
352
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Brain and Behavior is supported by other journals published by Wiley, including a number of society-owned journals. The journals listed below support Brain and Behavior and participate in the Manuscript Transfer Program by referring articles of suitable quality and offering authors the option to have their paper, with any peer review reports, automatically transferred to Brain and Behavior. * [Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica](https://publons.com/journal/1366/acta-psychiatrica-scandinavica) * [Addiction Biology](https://publons.com/journal/1523/addiction-biology) * [Aggressive Behavior](https://publons.com/journal/3611/aggressive-behavior) * [Brain Pathology](https://publons.com/journal/1787/brain-pathology) * [Child: Care, Health and Development](https://publons.com/journal/6111/child-care-health-and-development) * [Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health](https://publons.com/journal/3839/criminal-behaviour-and-mental-health) * [Depression and Anxiety](https://publons.com/journal/1528/depression-and-anxiety) * Developmental Neurobiology * [Developmental Science](https://publons.com/journal/1069/developmental-science) * [European Journal of Neuroscience](https://publons.com/journal/1441/european-journal-of-neuroscience) * [Genes, Brain and Behavior](https://publons.com/journal/1635/genes-brain-and-behavior) * [GLIA](https://publons.com/journal/1287/glia) * [Hippocampus](https://publons.com/journal/1056/hippocampus) * [Human Brain Mapping](https://publons.com/journal/500/human-brain-mapping) * [Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour](https://publons.com/journal/7330/journal-for-the-theory-of-social-behaviour) * [Journal of Comparative Neurology](https://publons.com/journal/1306/journal-of-comparative-neurology) * [Journal of Neuroimaging](https://publons.com/journal/6379/journal-of-neuroimaging) * [Journal of Neuroscience Research](https://publons.com/journal/2778/journal-of-neuroscience-research) * [Journal of Organizational Behavior](https://publons.com/journal/1123/journal-of-organizational-behavior) * [Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System](https://publons.com/journal/3929/journal-of-the-peripheral-nervous-system) * [Muscle & Nerve](https://publons.com/journal/4448/muscle-and-nerve) * [Neural Pathology and Applied Neurobiology](https://publons.com/journal/2401/neuropathology-and-applied-neurobiology)
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