University of Melbourne, Australia.
Cephalalgia. 2011 Aug;31(11):1158-69. doi: 10.1177/0333102411404715. Epub 2011 Apr 20.
Recent evidence demonstrates that perceptual rivalry rate can be modulated by perturbation of the serotonergic system. Specifically, pharmacologically lowering the availability of serotonin results in slower rivalry rates. As it has been suggested that brain serotonin is low during the interictal phase of migraine, we hypothesized that perceptual rivalry rates would be reduced in individuals with migraine.
Visual and auditory perceptual rivalry measures were obtained for a group of 30 participants with migraine (15 migraine with aura, 15 migraine without aura) and 20 non-headache control individuals.
Our experiments reveal fewer perceptual rivalry switches within both visual and auditory domains for our migraine without aura group, while the with-aura group performed similarly to non-headache controls. Dividing the data by headache frequency rather than headache subtype classification revealed fewer perceptual switches in those with more frequent headaches.
Our data provides further support for interictal differences in brain sensory reactivity in migraine, with the observed effects being in the same direction as those caused by pharmacologically reducing brain availability of serotonin in normal observers.
最近的证据表明,感觉竞争率可以通过干扰血清素系统来调节。具体来说,通过药理学降低血清素的可用性会导致竞争率变慢。由于有人提出偏头痛的间歇期大脑中的血清素水平较低,我们假设偏头痛患者的知觉竞争率会降低。
对 30 名偏头痛患者(15 名有先兆偏头痛,15 名无先兆偏头痛)和 20 名非头痛对照组个体进行了视觉和听觉知觉竞争测量。
我们的实验表明,无先兆偏头痛组在视觉和听觉领域的知觉竞争转换较少,而有先兆偏头痛组的表现与非头痛对照组相似。通过按头痛频率而不是头痛亚型分类来划分数据,发现头痛频率较高者的知觉转换较少。
我们的数据进一步支持偏头痛发作间期大脑感觉反应的差异,观察到的效应与正常观察者中通过药理学降低大脑中血清素可用性引起的效应方向一致。