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Thickening of the somatosensory cortex in migraine without aura

Authors
Kim, Ji HyunKim, Jung BinSuh, Sang-ilSeo, Woo-KeunOh, KyungmiKoh, Seong-Beom
Issue Date
12월-2014
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Migraine without aura; cortical thickness; somatosensory cortex; prefrontal cortex
Citation
CEPHALALGIA, v.34, no.14, pp.1125 - 1133
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Journal Title
CEPHALALGIA
Volume
34
Number
14
Start Page
1125
End Page
1133
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/96671
DOI
10.1177/0333102414531155
ISSN
0333-1024
Abstract
Objective We aimed to explore cortical thickness abnormalities in a homogeneous group of patients with migraine without aura and to delineate possible relationships between cortical thickness changes and clinical variables. Methods Fifty-six female migraine patients without aura and T2-visible white matter hyperintensities and 34 female controls were scanned on a 3T magnetic resonance imager. Cortical thickness was estimated and compared between patients and controls using a whole-brain vertex-by-vertex analysis. Correlation analysis was conducted between cortical thickness of significant clusters and clinical variables. Results Compared to controls, migraine patients had cortical thickening in left rostral middle frontal gyrus and bilateral post-central gyri. Region-of-interest analysis revealed cortical thickening of bilateral post-central gyri in migraine patients relative to controls. The average thickness of bilateral post-central gyri positively correlated with disease duration as well as estimated lifetime headache frequency. Conclusions We have provided evidence for interictal cortical abnormalities of thickened prefrontal cortex and somatosensory cortex in female migraine patients without aura. Our findings of greater thickening of the somatosensory cortex in relation to increasing disease duration and increasing headache frequency suggest that repeated migraine attacks over time may lead to structural changes of the somatosensory cortex through increased noxious afferent input within the trigemino-thalamo-cortical pathway in migraine.
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