Migraine with aura in women is not associated with structural thalamic abnormalities

Migraine with aura is a highly prevalent disorder involving transient neurological disturbances associated with migraine headache. While the pathophysiology is incompletely understood, findings from clinical and basic science studies indicate a potential key role of the thalamus in the mechanisms un...

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Main Authors: Anders Hougaard, Silas Haahr Nielsen, David Gaist, Oula Puonti, Ellen Garde, Nina Linde Reislev, Pernille Iversen, Camilla Gøbel Madsen, Morten Blaabjerg, Helle Hvilsted Nielsen, Thomas Krøigård, Kamilla Østergaard, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen, Hartwig Roman Siebner, Messoud Ashina
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Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
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Ellen Garde
Nina Linde Reislev
Pernille Iversen
Camilla Gøbel Madsen
Morten Blaabjerg
Helle Hvilsted Nielsen
Thomas Krøigård
Kamilla Østergaard
Kirsten Ohm Kyvik
Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen
Hartwig Roman Siebner
Messoud Ashina
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Silas Haahr Nielsen
David Gaist
Oula Puonti
Ellen Garde
Nina Linde Reislev
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Camilla Gøbel Madsen
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Helle Hvilsted Nielsen
Thomas Krøigård
Kamilla Østergaard
Kirsten Ohm Kyvik
Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen
Hartwig Roman Siebner
Messoud Ashina
Migraine with aura in women is not associated with structural thalamic abnormalities
NeuroImage: Clinical
Headache
Thalamus
Structure
Volume
Nuclei
Population-based
author_facet Anders Hougaard
Silas Haahr Nielsen
David Gaist
Oula Puonti
Ellen Garde
Nina Linde Reislev
Pernille Iversen
Camilla Gøbel Madsen
Morten Blaabjerg
Helle Hvilsted Nielsen
Thomas Krøigård
Kamilla Østergaard
Kirsten Ohm Kyvik
Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen
Hartwig Roman Siebner
Messoud Ashina
author_sort Anders Hougaard
title Migraine with aura in women is not associated with structural thalamic abnormalities
title_short Migraine with aura in women is not associated with structural thalamic abnormalities
title_full Migraine with aura in women is not associated with structural thalamic abnormalities
title_fullStr Migraine with aura in women is not associated with structural thalamic abnormalities
title_full_unstemmed Migraine with aura in women is not associated with structural thalamic abnormalities
title_sort migraine with aura in women is not associated with structural thalamic abnormalities
publisher Elsevier
series NeuroImage: Clinical
issn 2213-1582
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Migraine with aura is a highly prevalent disorder involving transient neurological disturbances associated with migraine headache. While the pathophysiology is incompletely understood, findings from clinical and basic science studies indicate a potential key role of the thalamus in the mechanisms underlying migraine with and without aura. Two recent, clinic-based MRI studies investigated the volumes of individual thalamic nuclei in migraine patients with and without aura using two different data analysis methods. Both studies found differences of thalamic nuclei volumes between patients and healthy controls, but the results of the studies were not consistent.Here, we investigated whether migraine with aura is associated with changes in thalamic volume by analysing MRI data obtained from a large, cross-sectional population-based study which specifically included women with migraine with aura (N = 156), unrelated migraine-free matched controls (N = 126), and migraine aura-free co-twins (N = 29) identified from the Danish Twin Registry. We used two advanced, validated analysis methods to assess the volume of the thalamus and its nuclei; the MAGeT Brain Algorithm and a recently developed FreeSurfer-based method based on a probabilistic atlas of the thalamic nuclei combining ex vivo MRI and histology. These approaches were very similar to the methods used in each of the two previous studies.Between-group comparisons were corrected for potential effects of age, educational level, BMI, smoking, alcohol, and hypertension using a linear mixed model. Further, we used linear mixed models and visual inspection of data to assess relations between migraine aura frequency and thalamic nuclei volumes in patients. In addition, we performed paired t-tests to compare volumes of twin pairs (N = 29) discordant for migraine with aura. None of our analyses showed any between-group differences in volume of the thalamus or of individual thalamic nuclei. Our results indicate that the pathophysiology of migraine with aura does not involve alteration of thalamic volume.
topic Headache
Thalamus
Structure
Volume
Nuclei
Population-based
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213158220301984
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spelling doaj-9a0fe568928f426f8fe8fa446784d5c52020-12-19T05:05:53ZengElsevierNeuroImage: Clinical2213-15822020-01-0128102361Migraine with aura in women is not associated with structural thalamic abnormalitiesAnders Hougaard0Silas Haahr Nielsen1David Gaist2Oula Puonti3Ellen Garde4Nina Linde Reislev5Pernille Iversen6Camilla Gøbel Madsen7Morten Blaabjerg8Helle Hvilsted Nielsen9Thomas Krøigård10Kamilla Østergaard11Kirsten Ohm Kyvik12Kristoffer Hougaard Madsen13Hartwig Roman Siebner14Messoud Ashina15Danish Headache Center, Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet Glostrup, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkDanish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Neurology, Odense University Hospital, Denmark, Odense, Denmark; Department of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkDanish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, DenmarkDanish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, DenmarkDanish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, DenmarkDanish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, DenmarkDanish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, Denmark; Department of Radiology, Centre for Functional and Diagnostic Imaging and Research, Copenhagen University Hospital Amager and Hvidovre, Hvidovre, DenmarkDepartment of Neurology, Odense University Hospital, Denmark, Odense, Denmark; Department of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkDepartment of Neurology, Odense University Hospital, Denmark, Odense, Denmark; Department of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkDepartment of Neurology, Odense University Hospital, Denmark, Odense, Denmark; Department of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkDepartment of Neurology, Odense University Hospital, Denmark, Odense, Denmark; Department of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark; The Danish Twin Registry, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Biodemography, Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark; Odense Patient data Explorative Network (OPEN), Odense University Hospital, Odense, DenmarkDanish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, Denmark; Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkDanish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, Denmark; Department of Neurology, Copenhagen University Hospital Bispebjerg, Copenhagen, Denmark; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkDanish Headache Center, Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet Glostrup, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; Corresponding author at: Danish Headache Center, Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet Glostrup, Valdemar Hansens Vej 5, DK-2600 Glostrup, Denmark.Migraine with aura is a highly prevalent disorder involving transient neurological disturbances associated with migraine headache. While the pathophysiology is incompletely understood, findings from clinical and basic science studies indicate a potential key role of the thalamus in the mechanisms underlying migraine with and without aura. Two recent, clinic-based MRI studies investigated the volumes of individual thalamic nuclei in migraine patients with and without aura using two different data analysis methods. Both studies found differences of thalamic nuclei volumes between patients and healthy controls, but the results of the studies were not consistent.Here, we investigated whether migraine with aura is associated with changes in thalamic volume by analysing MRI data obtained from a large, cross-sectional population-based study which specifically included women with migraine with aura (N = 156), unrelated migraine-free matched controls (N = 126), and migraine aura-free co-twins (N = 29) identified from the Danish Twin Registry. We used two advanced, validated analysis methods to assess the volume of the thalamus and its nuclei; the MAGeT Brain Algorithm and a recently developed FreeSurfer-based method based on a probabilistic atlas of the thalamic nuclei combining ex vivo MRI and histology. These approaches were very similar to the methods used in each of the two previous studies.Between-group comparisons were corrected for potential effects of age, educational level, BMI, smoking, alcohol, and hypertension using a linear mixed model. Further, we used linear mixed models and visual inspection of data to assess relations between migraine aura frequency and thalamic nuclei volumes in patients. In addition, we performed paired t-tests to compare volumes of twin pairs (N = 29) discordant for migraine with aura. None of our analyses showed any between-group differences in volume of the thalamus or of individual thalamic nuclei. Our results indicate that the pathophysiology of migraine with aura does not involve alteration of thalamic volume.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213158220301984HeadacheThalamusStructureVolumeNucleiPopulation-based