Migraine is a prevalent disorder, affecting 15.1% of the world’s population. In most cases, the migraine attacks are sporadic; however, some individuals experience a gradual increase in attack frequency over time, and up to 2% of the general population develop chronic migraine. The mechanisms underlying this chronicity are unresolved but are hypothesized to involve a degree of inflammation. In this article, we review the relevant literature related to inflammation and migraine, from the initiation of attacks to chronification. We propose that the increase in migraine frequency leading to chronic migraine involves neurogenic neuroinflammation, possibly entailing increased expression of cytokines via activation of protein kinases in neurons a...
Mechanisms underlying migraine precipitation are largely unknown. A role of the immune system in mig...
Migraine is characterised by debilitating pain, which affects the quality of life in affected patien...
Given evidence that the pain of migraine originates in the peripheral dural afferents, and that ster...
Migraine is a prevalent disorder, affecting 15.1% of the world’s population. In most cases, the migr...
Migraine is a primary headache disorder characterized by a unilateral, throbbing, pulsing headache, ...
Migraines constitute a common neurological and headache disorder affecting around 15% of the world’s...
The implications of neurogenic inflammation and neuroinflammation in the pathophysiology of migraine...
Abstract Background Neuroinflammation has an important role in the pathophysiology of migraine, whic...
Currently, migraine is treated mainly by targeting calcitonin gene-related peptides, although the ef...
The headache in migraine is thought to result from neuronal nociceptive activity in the trigeminovas...
Migraine is a collection of perplexing neurological conditions in which the brain and its associated...
The exact neural mechanisms underlying migraine have been strongly debated for decades. It is well a...
Migraine is a common painful neurovascular disorder usually associated with several symptoms, such a...
Mechanisms underlying migraine precipitation are largely unknown. A role of the immune system in mig...
A bi-directional association between mood disorders and migraine has been consistently reported. Nev...
Mechanisms underlying migraine precipitation are largely unknown. A role of the immune system in mig...
Migraine is characterised by debilitating pain, which affects the quality of life in affected patien...
Given evidence that the pain of migraine originates in the peripheral dural afferents, and that ster...
Migraine is a prevalent disorder, affecting 15.1% of the world’s population. In most cases, the migr...
Migraine is a primary headache disorder characterized by a unilateral, throbbing, pulsing headache, ...
Migraines constitute a common neurological and headache disorder affecting around 15% of the world’s...
The implications of neurogenic inflammation and neuroinflammation in the pathophysiology of migraine...
Abstract Background Neuroinflammation has an important role in the pathophysiology of migraine, whic...
Currently, migraine is treated mainly by targeting calcitonin gene-related peptides, although the ef...
The headache in migraine is thought to result from neuronal nociceptive activity in the trigeminovas...
Migraine is a collection of perplexing neurological conditions in which the brain and its associated...
The exact neural mechanisms underlying migraine have been strongly debated for decades. It is well a...
Migraine is a common painful neurovascular disorder usually associated with several symptoms, such a...
Mechanisms underlying migraine precipitation are largely unknown. A role of the immune system in mig...
A bi-directional association between mood disorders and migraine has been consistently reported. Nev...
Mechanisms underlying migraine precipitation are largely unknown. A role of the immune system in mig...
Migraine is characterised by debilitating pain, which affects the quality of life in affected patien...
Given evidence that the pain of migraine originates in the peripheral dural afferents, and that ster...