Biochemical Effects of Cerebral Ischemia: Relevance To Migraine
- 1 May 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Cephalalgia
- Vol. 5 (2_suppl) , 35-42
- https://doi.org/10.1177/03331024850050s206
Abstract
Although decreased CBF has now been reported during the prodrome of migraine, the cause of the decreased flow is still unknown. It is particularly unclear whether these phenomena are related to vasospasm and “steal” between the extracranial and intracranial circulation or to the spreading depression of Leao and the accompanying metabolic depression. In the present paper, metabolic changes in the brain during ischemia and reperfusion are reviewed and compared with CNS biochemical changes during migraine attack. In addition, the technique of Topical Magnetic Resonance (TMR) as applied to the in vivo study of energy phosphate metabolism in extracranial tissues and brain is described and the potential of this technique to evaluate shifts in energy metabolism and pH in stroke and migraine is discussed.Keywords
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