MR-Spectroscopic Imaging during Visual Stimulation in Subgroups of Migraine with Aura
- 1 July 2005
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by SAGE Publications in Cephalalgia
- Vol. 25 (7) , 507-518
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2982.2005.00900.x
Abstract
Migraine pathophysiology possibly involves deficient mitochondrial energy reserve and diminished cortical habituation. Using functional magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (fMRSI), we studied cortical lactate changes during prolonged visual stimulation to search for different pathophysiological mechanisms in clinically distinct subgroups of migraine with aura. Eleven healthy volunteers (HV) and 10 migraine patients were investigated interictally: five with visual aura (MA) and five with visual symptoms and at least one of the following: paraesthe-sia, paresis or dysphasia (MAplus). Using MRSI (Philips, 1.5 T) 1H-spectra were repeatedly obtained from a 25 mm-thick slice covering visual and non-visual cortex, with the first and fifth measurements in darkness and the second to fourth with 8-Hz checkerboard stimulation. In MAplus lactate increased only during stimulation, only in visual cortex; in MA resting lactate was high in visual cortex, without further increase during stimulation. This is compatible with an abnormal metabolic strain during stimulation in MAplus, possibly due to dishabituation, and a predominant mitochondrial dysfunction in MA.Keywords
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