Background: It is still debatable whether the mechanisms underlying photophobia are related to altered visual cortex excitability or specific abnormalities of colour-related focal macular retino-thalamic information processing. Methods: This cross-sectional study examined Ganzfeld blue-red (B-R) and blue-yellow (B-Y) focal macular cone flash ERG (ffERG) and focal-flash visual evoked potentials (ffVEPs) simultaneously in a group of migraine patients with (n = 18) and without (n = 19) aura during the interictal phase, in comparison to a group of healthy volunteers (HVs) (n = 20). We correlate the resulting retinal and cortical electrophysiological responses with subjective discomfort from exposure to bright light verified on a numerical scale. Results: Compared to HVs, the amplitude and phase of the first and second harmonic of ffERG and ffVEPs were non-significantly different in migraine patients without aura and migraine patients with aura for both the B-R and the B-Y focal stimuli. Pearson's correlation test did not disclose correlations between clinical variables, including the photophobia scale and electrophysiological variables. Conclusions: These results do not favour interictal functional abnormalities in L-M- and S-cone opponent visual pathways in patients with migraine. They also suggest that the discomfort resulting from exposure to bright light is not related to focal macular retinal-to-visual cortex pathway.

Lack of a direct link between macular cones function and photophobia in interictal migraine / Casillo, Francesco; Di Renzo, Antonio; Sebastianelli, Gabriele; Abagnale, Chiara; Martelli, Francesco; Di Lorenzo, Cherubino; Serrao, Mariano; Falsini, Benedetto; Parisi, Vincenzo; Coppola, Gianluca. - In: CEPHALALGIA. - ISSN 1468-2982. - 44:9(2024). [10.1177/03331024241276501]

Lack of a direct link between macular cones function and photophobia in interictal migraine

Casillo, Francesco
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Sebastianelli, Gabriele;Abagnale, Chiara;Martelli, Francesco;Di Lorenzo, Cherubino;Serrao, Mariano;Coppola, Gianluca
2024

Abstract

Background: It is still debatable whether the mechanisms underlying photophobia are related to altered visual cortex excitability or specific abnormalities of colour-related focal macular retino-thalamic information processing. Methods: This cross-sectional study examined Ganzfeld blue-red (B-R) and blue-yellow (B-Y) focal macular cone flash ERG (ffERG) and focal-flash visual evoked potentials (ffVEPs) simultaneously in a group of migraine patients with (n = 18) and without (n = 19) aura during the interictal phase, in comparison to a group of healthy volunteers (HVs) (n = 20). We correlate the resulting retinal and cortical electrophysiological responses with subjective discomfort from exposure to bright light verified on a numerical scale. Results: Compared to HVs, the amplitude and phase of the first and second harmonic of ffERG and ffVEPs were non-significantly different in migraine patients without aura and migraine patients with aura for both the B-R and the B-Y focal stimuli. Pearson's correlation test did not disclose correlations between clinical variables, including the photophobia scale and electrophysiological variables. Conclusions: These results do not favour interictal functional abnormalities in L-M- and S-cone opponent visual pathways in patients with migraine. They also suggest that the discomfort resulting from exposure to bright light is not related to focal macular retinal-to-visual cortex pathway.
2024
ERG; VEP; aura; colour; photophobia; retina
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Lack of a direct link between macular cones function and photophobia in interictal migraine / Casillo, Francesco; Di Renzo, Antonio; Sebastianelli, Gabriele; Abagnale, Chiara; Martelli, Francesco; Di Lorenzo, Cherubino; Serrao, Mariano; Falsini, Benedetto; Parisi, Vincenzo; Coppola, Gianluca. - In: CEPHALALGIA. - ISSN 1468-2982. - 44:9(2024). [10.1177/03331024241276501]
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