Johnson Micah, Filali Yassine, Adegboyo Anjayooluwa, Eberle Maureen, Townsend Abigail, Hussien Yamam, Marcinkiewcz Catherine, Hultman Rainbo
Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Iowa Neuroscience Institute, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA.
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Neuroscience, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA.
J Headache Pain. 2025 Jul 9;26(1):157. doi: 10.1186/s10194-025-02097-x.
It has long been recognized that there are comorbidities between migraine and psychiatric disorders, especially major depressive disorder (MDD). Often this relationship is attributed to the psychological risk of having an intermittent debilitating disorder that causes a great deal of suffering. However, as evidence mounts about the mechanisms underlying each disorder, mechanistic overlap is beginning to emerge that suggests some shared underlying etiology. These findings span biochemical, genetic, physiological, neuroanatomical, and environmental levels of analysis. Here we review evidence for shared biological mechanisms between migraine and MDD by first searching for mechanisms of each disorder separately across levels of analysis, with an emphasis on current and historic treatments for each disorder. Search terms included each disorder separately largely across NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) levels of analysis, adding “environment” to genes, molecules, cells, circuits, and physiology. In order to focus our efforts on shared underlying mechanisms, we included studies in preclinical models of these disorders. This review was written to highlight the emergent themes with the most mechanistic overlap between the two disorders across levels of analysis. We prioritized reporting of the findings with more mechanistic detail, which often comes from preclinical studies with carefully controlled variables and tests of causality. As such, this review is aimed at providing new insight by identifying features that are shared between these disorders, including those that have largely not been previously recognized. By emphasizing preclinical studies and mechanisms of underlying relating these disorders, such as sensory gain and processing of emotional stimuli, we intend for this review to stimulate new areas of investigation at both clinical and preclinical levels of research.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s10194-025-02097-x.
长期以来,人们一直认识到偏头痛与精神疾病之间存在共病现象,尤其是重度抑郁症(MDD)。这种关系通常归因于患有间歇性使人衰弱的疾病所带来的心理风险,这种疾病会造成极大的痛苦。然而,随着关于每种疾病潜在机制的证据不断增加,机制重叠开始显现,这表明存在一些共同的潜在病因。这些发现涵盖了生物化学、遗传学、生理学、神经解剖学和环境分析层面。在这里,我们通过首先在各个分析层面分别寻找每种疾病的机制来综述偏头痛和MDD之间共享生物学机制的证据,重点关注每种疾病的当前和历史治疗方法。搜索词在很大程度上分别包括每种疾病在国家心理健康研究所研究领域标准(RDoC)分析层面的内容,并在基因、分子、细胞、回路和生理学方面添加了“环境”。为了将我们的工作重点放在共享的潜在机制上,我们纳入了这些疾病临床前模型的研究。本综述旨在突出在各个分析层面上这两种疾病之间机制重叠最多的新出现主题。我们优先报告具有更多机制细节的研究结果,这些结果通常来自具有精心控制变量和因果关系测试的临床前研究。因此,本综述旨在通过识别这些疾病之间共享的特征,包括那些以前基本未被认识到的特征,提供新的见解。通过强调临床前研究以及与这些疾病相关的潜在机制,如感觉增益和情绪刺激的处理,我们希望本综述能在临床和临床前研究层面激发新的研究领域。
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