A 1-month ketogenic diet in patients with migraine gives a clinical beneficial effect associated with increased latency of somatosensory thalamo-cortical activity
Chiara Abagnale , Gabriele Sebastianelli , Francesco Casillo , Antonio Di Renzo , Vincenzo Parisi , Ettore Cioffi , Mariano Serrao , Jean Schoenen , Gianluca Coppola , Cherubino Di Lorenzo
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Abstract
Objective
Since the habituation deficit of evoked potentials could be related to abnormal thalamocortical drive, we searched for a modulatory effect of ketogenic diet (KD) on somatosensory-evoked thalamo-cortical activity. KD is effective in preventing migraine. Previous studies showed that KD normalises habituation of somatosensory and visual cortical evoked responses in parallel with a decrease in of migraine attack frequency.
Methods
We electrically stimulated the median nerve at the wrist to record somatosensory high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) in twenty patients with episodic migraine with and without aura before and after one month of normo- (n = 9) or hypocaloric KD (n = 11). For pre-synaptic thalamocortical and post-synaptic cortical HFOs, we measured the latency of the negative oscillatory maximum, the intra-burst frequency, the number of negative peaks, and the maximum peak-to-peak amplitude.
Results
In the total group of patients, the one-month KD significantly increased the latency of the negative oscillatory maximum in pre-synaptic, i.e. thalamocortical activity (t = 2.70, p = 0.015) and in post-synaptic HFOs, i.e. cortical activity (t = 3.08, p = 0.006). This effect could be attributed to hypo-caloric KD, as it was not found after normo-caloric KD. Other HFO parameters, such as amplitude, duration, or number of oscillations, were not affected.
Conclusions
A 1-month hypo-caloric KD is able to delay the propagation of neuronal activity through the thalamo-cortical network. This effect does not seem to be correlated with the therapeutic efficacy of KD, but rather to low-calorie intake.
Significance
Our results imply that consuming a restricted amount of calories could alter the balance between central excitation and inhibition in migraine.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (CNP) is a new Open Access journal that focuses on clinical practice issues in clinical neurophysiology including relevant new research, case reports or clinical series, normal values and didactic reviews. It is an official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology and complements Clinical Neurophysiology which focuses on innovative research in the specialty. It has a role in supporting established clinical practice, and an educational role for trainees, technicians and practitioners.