Publication: Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Modulates Heat Nociception in the Human Brain - An fMRI Study in Healthy Volunteers
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2016
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Asghar, Mohammad Sohail, Lino Becerra, Henrik B. W. Larsson, David Borsook, and Messoud Ashina. 2016. “Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Modulates Heat Nociception in the Human Brain - An fMRI Study in Healthy Volunteers.” PLoS ONE 11 (3): e0150334. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0150334. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150334.
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Background: Intravenous infusion of calcitonin-gene-related-peptide (CGRP) provokes headache and migraine in humans. Mechanisms underlying CGRP-induced headache are not fully clarified and it is unknown to what extent CGRP modulates nociceptive processing in the brain. To elucidate this we recorded blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) signals in the brain by functional MRI after infusion of CGRP in a double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study of 27 healthy volunteers. BOLD-signals were recorded in response to noxious heat stimuli in the V1-area of the trigeminal nerve. In addition, we measured BOLD-signals after injection of sumatriptan (5-HT1B/1D antagonist). Results: Brain activation to noxious heat stimuli following CGRP infusion compared to baseline resulted in increased BOLD-signal in insula and brainstem, and decreased BOLD-signal in the caudate nuclei, thalamus and cingulate cortex. Sumatriptan injection reversed these changes. Conclusion: The changes in BOLD-signals in the brain after CGRP infusion suggests that systemic CGRP modulates nociceptive transmission in the trigeminal pain pathways in response to noxious heat stimuli.
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Medicine and Health Sciences, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Signs and Symptoms, Headaches, Migraine, Biology and Life Sciences, Neuroscience, Brain Mapping, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Diagnostic Medicine, Diagnostic Radiology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Imaging Techniques, Radiology and Imaging, Neuroimaging, Physiology, Sensory Physiology, Somatosensory System, Pain Sensation, Sensory Systems, Anatomy, Brain, Brainstem, Thalamus, Cingulate Cortex, Cerebral Cortex, Cerebellum
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