The role of androgens in migraine pathophysiology

Q2 Medicine Neurobiology of Pain Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ynpai.2024.100171
Adam J. Dourson , Rachel S. Darken , Thomas J. Baranski , Robert W. Gereau 4th , Whitney Trotter Ross , Hadas Nahman-Averbuch
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Migraine affects ∼12 % of the worldwide population and is more prevalent in females, which suggests a role of sex hormones in migraine pathophysiology. Most studies have focused on estrogen and progesterone, and the involvement of androgens has been less studied. However, due to the recent advances in androgen interventions, which could advance new androgen-based migraine treatments, it is critical to better understand the role of androgens in migraine. Testosterone, the most studied androgen, was found to have an antinociceptive effect in various animal and human pain studies. Thus, it could also have a protective effect related to lower migraine severity and prevalence. In this review, we discuss studies examining the role of androgens on migraine-related symptoms in migraine animal models. Additionally, we summarize the results of human studies comparing androgen levels between patients with migraine and healthy controls, studies assessing the relationships between androgen levels and migraine severity, and intervention studies examining the impact of testosterone treatment on migraine severity. Many of the studies have limitations, however, the results suggest that androgens may have a minor effect on migraine. Still, it is possible that androgens are involved in migraine pathophysiology in a sub-group of patients such as in adolescents or postmenopausal women. We discuss potential mechanisms in which testosterone, as the main androgen tested, can impact migraine. These mechanisms range from the cellular level to systems and behavior and include the effect of testosterone on sensory neurons, the immune and vascular systems, the stress response, brain function, and mood. Lastly, we suggest future directions to advance this line of research.
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雄激素在偏头痛病理生理学中的作用
偏头痛影响着全球12%的人口,女性发病率更高,这表明性激素在偏头痛的病理生理学中发挥作用。大多数研究侧重于雌激素和孕激素,而对雄激素的参与研究较少。然而,由于最近在雄激素干预方面取得了进展,这可能会推动基于雄激素的偏头痛新疗法,因此更好地了解雄激素在偏头痛中的作用至关重要。睾酮是研究最多的雄激素,在各种动物和人类疼痛研究中被发现具有抗痛觉作用。因此,睾酮也可能具有降低偏头痛严重程度和发病率的保护作用。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了有关雄激素在偏头痛动物模型中对偏头痛相关症状的作用的研究。此外,我们还总结了比较偏头痛患者与健康对照组之间雄激素水平的人体研究结果、评估雄激素水平与偏头痛严重程度之间关系的研究结果,以及检查睾酮治疗对偏头痛严重程度影响的干预研究结果。许多研究都存在局限性,但研究结果表明,雄激素对偏头痛的影响可能较小。不过,在青少年或绝经后妇女等亚群患者中,雄激素仍有可能参与偏头痛的病理生理学。我们将讨论睾酮作为主要的雄激素可能对偏头痛产生影响的潜在机制。这些机制从细胞水平到系统和行为,包括睾酮对感觉神经元、免疫和血管系统、应激反应、大脑功能和情绪的影响。最后,我们提出了推进这一研究方向的未来方向。
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Neurobiology of Pain
Neurobiology of Pain Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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