학술논문

Carbachol induces headache, but not migraine-like attacks, in patients with migraine without aura.
Document Type
Article
Source
Cephalalgia. Mar2010, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p337-345. 9p.
Subject
*CARBACHOL
*MIGRAINE
*HEADACHE
*PLACEBOS
*CEREBRAL arteries
*PATIENTS
Language
ISSN
0333-1024
Abstract
Carbachol induces headache in healthy subjects, but the migraine eliciting effect of carbachol has not previously been studied. We hypothesized that the cholinomimetic agonist carbachol would induce headache and migraine-like attacks in migraineurs. Carbachol (3 mg/kg) or placebo was randomly infused into 18 patients with migraine without aura in a double-blind crossover study. Headache was scored on a verbal rating scale from 0 to 10. Velocity in the middle cerebral artery (VMCA) and diameter of the superficial temporal artery (STA) were recorded. Fifteen patients experienced headache after carbachol compared with eight after placebo (P ¼ 0.039). There was no difference in incidence of migraine-like attacks after carbachol (n ¼ 8) compared with placebo (n ¼6) (P ¼ 0.687). Carbachol caused a decrease in VMCA (P ¼ 0.044), but no change in STA (P ¼ 0.089) compared with placebo. The study demonstrated that carbachol provocation is not a good model for experimental migraine. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]