학술논문

Grey matter structure within the visual networks in migraine with aura: multivariate and univariate analyses.
Document Type
Article
Source
Cephalalgia. Jan2024, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p1-14. 14p.
Subject
*MIGRAINE aura
*LARGE-scale brain networks
*UNIVARIATE analysis
*MULTIVARIATE analysis
*VOXEL-based morphometry
Language
ISSN
0333-1024
Abstract
Background: The visual cortex is involved in the generation of migraine aura. Voxel-based multivariate analyses applied to this region may provide complementary information about aura mechanisms relative to the commonly used massunivariate analyses. Methods: Structural images constrained within the functional resting-state visual networks were obtained in migraine patients with (n = 50) and without (n = 50) visual aura and healthy controls (n = 50). The masked images entered a multivariate analysis in which Gaussian process classification was used to generate pairwise models. Generalizability was assessed by five-fold cross-validation and non-parametric permutation tests were used to estimate significance levels. A univariate voxel-based morphometry analysis was also performed. Results: A multivariate pattern of grey matter voxels within the ventral medial visual network contained significant information related to the diagnosis of migraine with visual aura (aura vs. healthy controls: classification accuracy = 78%, p < 0.001; area under the curve = 0.84, p < 0.001; migraine with aura vs. without aura: classification accuracy = 71%, p < 0.001; area under the curve = 0.73, p < 0.003). Furthermore, patients with visual aura exhibited increased grey matter volume in the medial occipital cortex compared to the two other groups. Conclusions: Migraine with visual aura is characterized by multivariate and univariate patterns of grey matter changes within the medial occipital cortex that have discriminative power and may reflect pathological mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]