Zanette E M, Agnoli A, Cerbo R, Chiarotti F, Roberti C, Buzzi M G, Fieschi C
Department of Neurological Sciences, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
Headache. 1991 Oct;31(9):596-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.1991.hed3109596.x.
Nitroglycerin, a vasodilating agent, was administered sublingually in migraine without aura patients and in healthy volunteers. Systolic, diastolic and time-mean flow velocity and pulsatility index, were measured by transcranial Doppler sonography in the major intracranial arteries before and after nitroglycerin administration. Following nitroglycerin administration, a significant decrease in systolic and time-mean velocity and pulsatility index was observed in migraine patients, whereas in control subjects only time-mean velocity decreased significantly. Based on those findings we hypothesize a more marked responsiveness to nitroglycerin in migraine patients as compared to healthy subjects.