Background: Lack of habituation during repetitive stimulation is the most consistent interictal abnormality of cortical information processing observed in migraine. Preventive migraine treatments might act by stabilizing cortical excitability level and thus the habituation to external stimuli. Methods: We examined the effects of preventive treatment with topiramate on migraineur's habituation to nociceptive stimulation. Scalp potentials were evoked by Nd-YAP Laser stimulation of the hand dorsum and supraorbital region in 13 patients with migraine without aura (MO) and 15 healthy volunteers (HV). The exam was repeated in MO before and after treatment. Results: We observed a lack of habituation and lower initial amplitudes in MO compared to HV. These abnormalities reached statistical significance for N1 LEPs component, generated in the secondary somatosensory cortex (SII), but not for N2/P2 complex, generated in the insula and anterior cingulated cortex (ACC). Topiramate normalized the N1 habituation pattern in MO, with a significant correlation between clinical effects and normalization of neurophysiological responses. Conclusions: Our results indicate a modulating action of topiramate on cortical processing of sensorial stimuli, mainly regarding the sensory-discriminative component of pain, elaborated by SII, without a significant effect on the affective dimension of pain, in which the ACC has an important role.

Topiramate modulates habituation in migraine: evidences from nociceptive responses elicited by laser evoked potentials / DI CLEMENTE, Laura; Puledda, Francesca; Biasiotta, Antonella; Vigano', Alessandro; Truini, Andrea; Cruccu, Giorgio; DI PIERO, Vittorio; Vicenzini, Edoardo. - In: THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN. - ISSN 1129-2369. - STAMPA. - 14:1(2013), p. 25. [10.1186/1129-2377-14-25]

Topiramate modulates habituation in migraine: evidences from nociceptive responses elicited by laser evoked potentials

DI CLEMENTE, Laura;PULEDDA, FRANCESCA;BIASIOTTA, ANTONELLA;VIGANO', ALESSANDRO;TRUINI, ANDREA;CRUCCU, Giorgio;DI PIERO, Vittorio;
2013

Abstract

Background: Lack of habituation during repetitive stimulation is the most consistent interictal abnormality of cortical information processing observed in migraine. Preventive migraine treatments might act by stabilizing cortical excitability level and thus the habituation to external stimuli. Methods: We examined the effects of preventive treatment with topiramate on migraineur's habituation to nociceptive stimulation. Scalp potentials were evoked by Nd-YAP Laser stimulation of the hand dorsum and supraorbital region in 13 patients with migraine without aura (MO) and 15 healthy volunteers (HV). The exam was repeated in MO before and after treatment. Results: We observed a lack of habituation and lower initial amplitudes in MO compared to HV. These abnormalities reached statistical significance for N1 LEPs component, generated in the secondary somatosensory cortex (SII), but not for N2/P2 complex, generated in the insula and anterior cingulated cortex (ACC). Topiramate normalized the N1 habituation pattern in MO, with a significant correlation between clinical effects and normalization of neurophysiological responses. Conclusions: Our results indicate a modulating action of topiramate on cortical processing of sensorial stimuli, mainly regarding the sensory-discriminative component of pain, elaborated by SII, without a significant effect on the affective dimension of pain, in which the ACC has an important role.
2013
habituation; laser evoked potentials; preventive treatment; topiramate
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Topiramate modulates habituation in migraine: evidences from nociceptive responses elicited by laser evoked potentials / DI CLEMENTE, Laura; Puledda, Francesca; Biasiotta, Antonella; Vigano', Alessandro; Truini, Andrea; Cruccu, Giorgio; DI PIERO, Vittorio; Vicenzini, Edoardo. - In: THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN. - ISSN 1129-2369. - STAMPA. - 14:1(2013), p. 25. [10.1186/1129-2377-14-25]
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