This thesis explores biochemical and genetical changes associated with migraine and cluster headache. This research aims to increase knowledge of the pathophysiology and signaling pathways involved... Show moreThis thesis explores biochemical and genetical changes associated with migraine and cluster headache. This research aims to increase knowledge of the pathophysiology and signaling pathways involved in migraine and cluster headache, thereby identifying new targets for treatment. Uncovering the biological mechanisms on how patients differ from those without disease leads to a better understanding of the pathophysiology of primary headache disorders. The biological systems in our body are related to each other, and are based on the genomic blueprint and lead via epigenetics, transcription and translation to proteins and biomolecules. The first part of the dissertation focuses on the examination of biomolecules in body fluids (blood and cerebrospinal fluid) in migraineurs. Several studies showed that biomolecule concentrations differed between people with and without migraine for lipids, amino acids and metabolites of glucose metabolism. These results indicate a general disruption of the metabolic profile in migraineurs. For other substances, no differences were found. The second part of the thesis looked at the genetic blueprint of various headache disorders. There a genetic difference between people with migraine and people without migraine was found. In addition, a genetic difference between people with and without cluster headache was found. Show less
This thesis describes several studies on migraine and cluster headache which associate these primary headache syndromes with macrostructural and microstructural changes. Some of these brain changes... Show moreThis thesis describes several studies on migraine and cluster headache which associate these primary headache syndromes with macrostructural and microstructural changes. Some of these brain changes may be congenital, some may represent reversible or irreversible neuroplastic changes as a response of the brain to adapt to external stimuli and others should be considered as brain damage associated with these primary headache syndromes. Cluster headache patients have larger anterior hypothalamic volumes and wider skulls, observations that oppose previous neuroimaging findings and pathophysiological theories. Migraine is associated with microstructural changes in particularly visual processing areas in both cortical and subcortical grey matter and in white matter tracts connecting these structures. These changes might in part be irreversible or mSome migraineurs are also at increased risk of visually detectable changes on MRI, such as infratentorial microbleeds, and in male migraineurs, infratentorial hypertensities. Some migraineurs are also at increased risk of visually detectable changes on MRI, such as infratentorial microbleeds and, in male migraineurs, infratentorial hyperintensities. The underlying etiology of these types of cerebrovascular damage remains elusive and is probably the consequence of a multifactorial process. Show less
Hoewel voorheen al onderzoek is verschenen naar verschillende onderdelen van de migrainedriehoek: chronificatie, depressie, en medicatieafhankelijkheid, waren er nog altijd ontbrekende stukken van... Show moreHoewel voorheen al onderzoek is verschenen naar verschillende onderdelen van de migrainedriehoek: chronificatie, depressie, en medicatieafhankelijkheid, waren er nog altijd ontbrekende stukken van de puzzel. Dit proefschrift onderzocht verschillende aspecten van deze driehoeksrelatie, waarbij wij ons richtten op:• klinische determinanten van depressie in migrainepatiënten (hoofdstuk 2 en 3),• de associatie van depressie met migraine aanvalsfrequentie, zowel in dwarsdoorsnede onderzoek (hoofdstuk 2) als in longitudinale studieopzet (hoofdstuk 3),• de rol van allodynie van de huid in zowel de comorbiditeit met depressie alsook migraine chronificatie (hoofdstuk 2 en 3),• symptoomdimensies van affectieve stoornissen in migrainepatiënten, in vergelijking met personen zonder migraine met en zonder affectieve aandoeningen (hoofdstuk 5),• de comorbiditeit van depressie in hemiplegische migraine, als een monogenetisch migraine fenotype (hoofdstuk 4),• genetische factoren die betrokken zijn bij migraine chronificatie (hoofdstuk 7),• de comorbiditeit van depressie in clusterhoofdpijn, als een ernstige episodische primaire hoofdpijnvorm anders dan migraine (hoofdstuk 8), en• de behandeling van medicatieafhankelijke hoofdpijn. Show less
Migraine and cluster headache are disabling brain disorders. Current treatment is ineffective in many patients. The research performed in this thesis aimed at elucidating some of the molecular... Show moreMigraine and cluster headache are disabling brain disorders. Current treatment is ineffective in many patients. The research performed in this thesis aimed at elucidating some of the molecular genetic mechanisms in these two headache disorders by means of clinical and genetic studies in complex and/or monogenic forms of these diseases and related disorders. Knowledge from studies like these could be used to the benefit of patients by improving clinical diagnoses and/or by providing useful drug targets for future drug development strategies. Show less