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硝酸甘油引起的面部皮肤温度变化:“冷鼻子”能否作为头痛的预测指标?

Nitroglycerin-induced changes in facial skin temperature: 'cold nose' as a predictor of headache?

作者信息

Zaproudina Nina, Närhi Matti, Lipponen Jukka A, Tarvainen Mika P, Karjalainen Pasi A, Karhu Jari, Airaksinen Olavi, Giniatullin Rashid

机构信息

Institute of Biomedicine, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; Institute of Dentistry, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.

出版信息

Clin Physiol Funct Imaging. 2013 Nov;33(6):409-17. doi: 10.1111/cpf.12042. Epub 2013 Apr 19.

Abstract

Nitroglycerin (NTG) often induces headaches when used to treat cardiac diseases. Such property of NTG has been widely used in modelling of migraine-like headaches. However, background reasons, predisposing to the development of NTG-headache, are less studied. The main aim of our study was to find, using NTG model, easily accessible markers of the vascular changes associated with headache. Because changes in the blood flow alter the local skin temperature (Tsk), we studied the relationship between the regional changes in the facial Tsk and NTG-induced headaches. Tsk was measured with infrared thermography in 11 healthy women during 3 h after sublingual NTG administration. NTG caused headache in five women, and four of them were the first-degree relatives of migraine patients. Notably, before NTG administration, subjects in the headache group had lower Tsk values, especially in the nose area, than women in the pain-free group (n = 6). NTG-induced headache was associated with a long-lasting increase of Tsk over the baseline. In sharp contrast, in the pain-free group, the Tsk reduced and returned rapidly to the baseline. Thus, the low baseline level and greater increase of regional Tsk correlated with the incidence of headache that supports a role of greater vascular changes in headache happening on the basis of the dissimilarities in vascular tone. An easily accessible phenomenon of 'cold nose' may indicate background vascular dysfunctions in individuals with predisposition to headache. Facial infrared thermography, coupled with NTG administration, suggests a novel temporally controlled approach for non-invasive investigation of vascular processes accompanying headaches.

摘要

硝酸甘油(NTG)用于治疗心脏疾病时常常会引发头痛。NTG的这一特性已被广泛应用于偏头痛样头痛的模型构建。然而,导致NTG头痛发生的背景原因却鲜少被研究。我们研究的主要目的是利用NTG模型找到与头痛相关的、易于获取的血管变化标志物。由于血流变化会改变局部皮肤温度(Tsk),我们研究了面部Tsk的区域变化与NTG诱发头痛之间的关系。在11名健康女性舌下给予NTG后3小时内,用红外热成像法测量她们的Tsk。NTG使5名女性出现头痛,其中4名是偏头痛患者的一级亲属。值得注意的是,在给予NTG之前,头痛组受试者的Tsk值较低,尤其是在鼻部区域,低于无疼痛组的女性(n = 6)。NTG诱发的头痛与Tsk较基线水平的持续升高相关。形成鲜明对比的是,在无疼痛组中,Tsk降低并迅速恢复到基线水平。因此,区域Tsk的低基线水平和较大升高与头痛的发生率相关,这支持了基于血管张力差异,更大的血管变化在头痛发生中所起的作用。“冷鼻子”这一易于观察到的现象可能表明易患头痛的个体存在背景血管功能障碍。面部红外热成像结合NTG给药,为非侵入性研究伴随头痛的血管过程提供了一种新的时间可控方法。

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