Hemodynamic correlates of mental arithmetic task in migraine

Ebru Unlu, H. Bolay, A. Akın
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The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in the hemodynamic response caused by the mental arithmetic task between migraineurs and healthy subjects by using functional near infrared spectroscopy. 16 healthy subjects and 16 migraine patients participated in the study. Subjects were asked to perform mental subtraction and answer verbally to 3 sets of questions with increasing complexity. Performance, work load, Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (FNIRS) data and laterality index were analyzed. The difference in the oksihemoglobin levels across different complexity levels were calculated. As the MA task got harder, work load increased, performance decreased and the change in [HbO2] increased for both groups but showing a lower incremental in oxy-Hb concentration in migraine patients for varying complexity levels. Control group showed a right dominant PFC activity, whereas migraine patients showed a left dominant PFC actvity. Our results support the hypothesis that migraine is a neurovascular coupling dysfunction causing unregulated activation in PFC than controls.
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偏头痛患者心算任务的血流动力学相关性
应用功能近红外光谱研究偏头痛患者与正常人心算任务时血流动力学反应的差异。16名健康受试者和16名偏头痛患者参加了这项研究。受试者被要求进行心理减法,并口头回答三组越来越复杂的问题。分析了其性能、工作量、功能近红外光谱(FNIRS)数据和侧偏指数。计算不同复杂程度的oksihemoglobin水平的差异。随着MA任务难度的增加,两组的工作量增加,表现下降,[HbO2]的变化增加,但偏头痛患者在不同复杂程度下的氧- hb浓度增量较低。对照组显示右侧PFC占优势,而偏头痛患者显示左侧PFC占优势。我们的研究结果支持偏头痛是一种神经血管耦合功能障碍的假设,导致PFC的激活不受调节。
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