Aloisi P, Marrelli A, Porto C, Tozzi E, Cerone G
Servizio di Neurofisiopatologia, University of L'Aquila, Italy.
Headache. 1997 Jun;37(6):383-5. doi: 10.1046/j.1526-4610.1997.3706383.x.
Changes in visual evoked potentials and decreased intracellular magnesium levels have been separately described in patients affected by migraine both during the attacks and in the interictal periods. An inverse correlation between increased P100 amplitude and lowered serum magnesium levels was found in children suffering from migraine with and without aura in a headache-free period. A 20-day treatment with oral magnesium pidolate seemed to normalize the magnesium balance in 90% of patients. After treatment, the reduced P100 amplitude confirmed the inverse correlation with the serum magnesium level. These data seem to suggest the hypothesis that higher visual evoked potential amplitude and low brain magnesium level can both be an expression of neuronal hyperexcitability of the visual pathways related to a lowered threshold for migraine attacks.
偏头痛患者在发作期间和发作间期,视觉诱发电位的变化以及细胞内镁水平的降低均有分别描述。在无头痛期,患有偏头痛伴或不伴先兆的儿童中,发现P100波幅增加与血清镁水平降低呈负相关。口服匹多酸镁进行为期20天的治疗似乎使90%的患者镁平衡恢复正常。治疗后,P100波幅降低证实了其与血清镁水平的负相关。这些数据似乎提示了这样一个假说,即较高的视觉诱发电位波幅和较低的脑镁水平可能都是与偏头痛发作阈值降低相关的视觉通路神经元兴奋性过高的表现。