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胃肠道疾病与偏头痛之间的关联:肠道-大脑连接的新视角。

A link between gastrointestinal disorders and migraine: Insights into the gut-brain connection.

机构信息

Medical Affairs, Impel NeuroPharma, Seattle, WA, USA.

Department of Neurology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.

出版信息

Headache. 2021 Apr;61(4):576-589. doi: 10.1111/head.14099. Epub 2021 Apr 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Migraine is a complex, multifaceted, and disabling headache disease that is often complicated by gastrointestinal (GI) conditions, such as gastroparesis, functional dyspepsia, and cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS). Functional dyspepsia and CVS are part of a spectrum of disorders newly classified as disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI). Gastroparesis and functional dyspepsia are both associated with delayed gastric emptying, while nausea and vomiting are prominent in CVS, which are also symptoms that commonly occur with migraine attacks. Furthermore, these gastric disorders are comorbidities frequently reported by patients with migraine. While very few studies assessing GI disorders in patients with migraine have been performed, they do demonstrate a physiological link between these conditions.

OBJECTIVE

To summarize the available studies supporting a link between GI comorbidities and migraine, including historical and current scientific evidence, as well as provide evidence that symptoms of GI disorders are also observed outside of migraine attacks during the interictal period. Additionally, the importance of route of administration and formulation of migraine therapies for patients with GI symptoms will be discussed.

METHODS

A literature search of PubMed for articles relating to the relationship between the gut and the brain with no restriction on the publication year was performed. Studies providing scientific support for associations of gastroparesis, functional dyspepsia, and CVS with migraine and the impact these associations may have on migraine treatment were the primary focus. This is a narrative review of identified studies.

RESULTS

Although the association between migraine and GI disorders has received very little attention in the literature, the existing evidence suggests that they may share a common etiology. In particular, the relationship between migraine, gastric motility, and vomiting has important clinical implications in the treatment of migraine, as delayed gastric emptying and vomiting may affect oral dosing compliance, and thus, the absorption and efficacy of oral migraine treatments.

CONCLUSIONS

There is evidence of a link between migraine and GI comorbidities, including those under the DGBI classification. Many patients do not find adequate relief with oral migraine therapies, which further necessitates increased recognition of GI disorders in patients with migraine by the headache community.

摘要

背景

偏头痛是一种复杂、多方面且使人丧失能力的头痛疾病,常伴有胃肠道(GI)疾病,如胃轻瘫、功能性消化不良和周期性呕吐综合征(CVS)。功能性消化不良和 CVS 是新分类为肠道-大脑相互作用障碍(DGBI)的一系列疾病的一部分。胃轻瘫和功能性消化不良均与胃排空延迟有关,而恶心和呕吐在 CVS 中更为突出,这也是偏头痛发作时常见的症状。此外,这些胃疾病是偏头痛患者常报告的合并症。虽然很少有研究评估偏头痛患者的 GI 疾病,但它们确实证明了这些疾病之间存在生理联系。

目的

总结支持 GI 合并症与偏头痛之间存在联系的现有研究,包括历史和当前的科学证据,并提供证据表明 GI 疾病的症状在偏头痛发作间期的间歇期也会出现。此外,还将讨论偏头痛治疗的给药途径和剂型对有 GI 症状的患者的重要性。

方法

对 PubMed 中与肠道与大脑之间关系的文章进行了无发表年限限制的文献检索。重点关注为偏头痛和这些关联可能对偏头痛治疗产生的影响提供科学支持的胃轻瘫、功能性消化不良和 CVS 与偏头痛之间关联的研究。这是对已确定研究的叙述性综述。

结果

尽管偏头痛与 GI 疾病之间的关联在文献中很少受到关注,但现有证据表明它们可能具有共同的病因。特别是,偏头痛、胃动力和呕吐之间的关系对偏头痛的治疗具有重要的临床意义,因为胃排空延迟和呕吐可能会影响口服药物的顺应性,从而影响口服偏头痛治疗的吸收和疗效。

结论

有证据表明偏头痛与 GI 合并症之间存在联系,包括 DGBI 分类下的合并症。许多患者使用口服偏头痛治疗无法获得充分缓解,这进一步需要头痛社区增加对偏头痛患者 GI 疾病的认识。

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