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Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

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Migraine And Vascular Disease Biomarkers: A Population-Based Case-Control Study., Gretchen E. Tietjen, Jagdish Khubchandani, Nabeel Herial, Inge H. Palm-Meinders, Hille Koppen, Gisela M. Terwindt, Mark A. Van Buchem, Lenore J. Launer, Michel D. Ferrari, Mark C. Kruit Mar 2018

Migraine And Vascular Disease Biomarkers: A Population-Based Case-Control Study., Gretchen E. Tietjen, Jagdish Khubchandani, Nabeel Herial, Inge H. Palm-Meinders, Hille Koppen, Gisela M. Terwindt, Mark A. Van Buchem, Lenore J. Launer, Michel D. Ferrari, Mark C. Kruit

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

Background The underpinnings of the migraine-stroke association remain uncertain, but endothelial activation is a potential mechanism. We evaluated the association of migraine and vascular disease biomarkers in a community-based population. Methods Participants (300 women, 117 men) were recruited as a part of the Dutch CAMERA 1 (Cerebral Abnormalities in Migraine, an Epidemiologic Risk Analysis) study. Participants were aged 30-60 (mean 48) years, 155 migraine had with aura (MA), 128 migraine without aura (MO), and 134 were controls with no severe headaches. Plasma concentrations of fibrinogen, Factor II, D-dimer, high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and von Willebrand factor antigen were compared …


Frequent Mild Head Injury Promotes Trigeminal Sensitivity Concomitant With Microglial Proliferation, Astrocytosis, And Increased Neuropeptide Levels In The Trigeminal Pain System., Ashley L. Tyburski, Lan Cheng, Soroush Assari, Kurosh Darvish, Melanie B Elliott Feb 2017

Frequent Mild Head Injury Promotes Trigeminal Sensitivity Concomitant With Microglial Proliferation, Astrocytosis, And Increased Neuropeptide Levels In The Trigeminal Pain System., Ashley L. Tyburski, Lan Cheng, Soroush Assari, Kurosh Darvish, Melanie B Elliott

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Frequent mild head injuries or concussion along with the presence of headache may contribute to the persistence of concussion symptoms.

METHODS: In this study, the acute effects of recovery between mild head injuries and the frequency of injuries on a headache behavior, trigeminal allodynia, was assessed using von Frey testing up to one week after injury, while histopathological changes in the trigeminal pain pathway were evaluated using western blot, ELISA and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: A decreased recovery time combined with an increased mild closed head injury (CHI) frequency results in reduced trigeminal allodynia thresholds compared to controls. The repetitive CHI …