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The (R)- isomer of isometheptene decreases trigeminal sensitivity in a rat model of primary headache

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The (R)- Isomer Of Isometheptene Decreases Trigeminal Sensitivity In A Rat Model Of Primary Headache, Jessica Perino, Ms, Nathan T. Fried, Phd, Michael L. Oshinsky, Phd, Bruce Daugherty, Phd, Mba, Seth Lederman, Md, Melanie B Elliott, Phd Jun 2016

The (R)- Isomer Of Isometheptene Decreases Trigeminal Sensitivity In A Rat Model Of Primary Headache, Jessica Perino, Ms, Nathan T. Fried, Phd, Michael L. Oshinsky, Phd, Bruce Daugherty, Phd, Mba, Seth Lederman, Md, Melanie B Elliott, Phd

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Introduction

Isometheptene is thought to be the active ingredient of the commonly known headache medication, Midrin. Previously, we found only the (R) enantiomer to be effective in alleviating headache behavior in two models of headache compared to the (S) enantiomer.

Experiments using electrical and mechanical stimulation of the dura in animals with no history of head pain have been used to elucidate the mechanisms of the trigeminovascular system at the level of the trigeminal ganglion, trigeminal nucleus caudalis, periaqueductal gray, and the thalamus. The limitation of these acute models is that electrical and mechanical stimulation of the dural blood vessels …