Trace amines, including tyramine, octopamine and synephrine, are closely related to classic biogenic amines. In one study, where these substances were found elevated in plasma of migraineurs, it was hypothesized that trace amine metabolism is deranged in migraine. To confirm these findings, we studied, using a multichannel electrochemical high-performance liquid chromatography system, the concentrations of trace amines in platelets of migraine without aura (MoA) and migraine with aura (MA) patients in headache-free period, compared with controls. Platelet concentrations of trace amines, although elevated in both migraine types, showed a different profile in MoA and MA. Octopamine was significantly higher in MoA sufferers (0.69 +/- 0.43 ng/1...
Background: We compared the circulating levels of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2. MMP-9, tissue in...
Migraine is the most common neurological disorder, but the molecular basis is still not completely u...
Abstract Background Altered glutamatergic neurotransmission and neuropeptide levels play a central r...
BACKGROUND: Trace amines, including tyramine, octopamine, and synephrine, are closely related to cla...
In spite of recent theories about the aetiopathogenesis of migraine, serotonin continues to play a c...
Objective: Impaired amine metabolism has been associated with the etiology of migraine, that is, why...
Susceptibility to migraine is influenced by a multitude of factors including gene-environment and ge...
In migraine, the role of platelets is regarded as an important factor. We investigated plasma beta-t...
Previous studies suggest an abnormal cerebral cortical energy metabolism in migraineurs. If causally...
In order to understand the possible 5-hydroxytryptamine (5HT) anomalies in migraine, particularly in...
Platelets may be linked to migraine. On the one hand they are activated during the migraine attack a...
Trace amines (TAs), i.e. β-phenylethylamine, tyramine and octopamine, are generally regarded as symp...
Objective: To investigate blood nitrite levels after migraine attacks and to assess whether or not t...
Although the evidence now available now suggests that migraine is associated with increased platelet...
The pathogenesis of migraine, the third most frequent disease worldwide, is complex and multifaceted...
Background: We compared the circulating levels of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2. MMP-9, tissue in...
Migraine is the most common neurological disorder, but the molecular basis is still not completely u...
Abstract Background Altered glutamatergic neurotransmission and neuropeptide levels play a central r...
BACKGROUND: Trace amines, including tyramine, octopamine, and synephrine, are closely related to cla...
In spite of recent theories about the aetiopathogenesis of migraine, serotonin continues to play a c...
Objective: Impaired amine metabolism has been associated with the etiology of migraine, that is, why...
Susceptibility to migraine is influenced by a multitude of factors including gene-environment and ge...
In migraine, the role of platelets is regarded as an important factor. We investigated plasma beta-t...
Previous studies suggest an abnormal cerebral cortical energy metabolism in migraineurs. If causally...
In order to understand the possible 5-hydroxytryptamine (5HT) anomalies in migraine, particularly in...
Platelets may be linked to migraine. On the one hand they are activated during the migraine attack a...
Trace amines (TAs), i.e. β-phenylethylamine, tyramine and octopamine, are generally regarded as symp...
Objective: To investigate blood nitrite levels after migraine attacks and to assess whether or not t...
Although the evidence now available now suggests that migraine is associated with increased platelet...
The pathogenesis of migraine, the third most frequent disease worldwide, is complex and multifaceted...
Background: We compared the circulating levels of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2. MMP-9, tissue in...
Migraine is the most common neurological disorder, but the molecular basis is still not completely u...
Abstract Background Altered glutamatergic neurotransmission and neuropeptide levels play a central r...