Trigeminal nerve microstructure is linked with neuroinflammation and brainstem activity in migraine
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Tohyama et al. used next-gen 7T MRI to very closely examine the heads of 60 migraine patients. 7T is for “7 Tesla,” a measurement of magnetic field strength, and more magnet means more detailed pictures. These are rare and expensive machines, much more powerful than common 1.5T MRI, and even the high-end 3T MRI available in fancier radiology departments.
So … zoom and enhance! 🔍 🧠 In this study, 7T MRI revealed microscopic but clear abnormalities in the white matter (nerve insulation) of the trigeminal nerve root.
Also, PET scans showed neuroinflammation.
There’s clearly something wrong with the trigeminal system in these folks. When you look close enough. With the right tools. With enough Teslas.
Progress! There were some great comments about this one on Facebook, if you want to dig in deeper than I have here.
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Although the pathophysiology of migraine involves a complex ensemble of peripheral and central nervous system changes that remain incompletely understood, the activation and sensitization of the trigeminovascular system is believed to play a major role. However, non-invasive, in vivo neuroimaging studies investigating the underlying neural mechanisms of trigeminal system abnormalities in human migraine patients are limited.
Here, we studied 60 patients with migraine (55 females, mean age ± SD: 36.28 ± 11.95 years) and 20 age-/sex-matched healthy controls (19 females, mean age ± SD: 35.45 ± 13.30 years) using ultra-high field 7 Tesla diffusion tensor imaging and functional MRI, as well as PET with the translocator protein ligand [11C]-PBR28. We evaluated MRI diffusivity measures and PET signal at the trigeminal nerve root, as well as brainstem functional MRI response to innocuous, ophthalmic trigeminal nerve territory stimulation.
Patients with migraine demonstrated altered white matter microstructure at the trigeminal nerve root (n=53), including reduced fractional anisotropy, compared to healthy controls (n=18). Furthermore, in patients, lower fractional anisotropy was accompanied by 1) higher neuroinflammation (i.e. elevated [11C]-PBR28 PET signal) at the nerve root (n=36) and 2) lower functional MRI activation in an ipsilateral pontine cluster consistent with spinal trigeminal nucleus (n=51). These findings were more robust on the right side, which was consistent with the observation that right headache dominant patients demonstrated higher migraine severity compared to left headache dominant patients in our cohort.
Multimodal imaging of the integrated neural mechanisms that characterize migraine underscores the importance of trigeminal system remodeling as both a key aspect of the dynamics underlying migraine pathophysiology and a target for therapeutic interventions.
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