Temporomandibular disorder-type pain and migraine headache in women: a preliminary twin study.

Journal of orofacial pain Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Octavia Plesh, Carolyn Noonan, Dedra S Buchwald, Jack Goldberg, Niloo Afari
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Abstract

Aims: To determine whether shared genetic influences are responsible for the association between pain from temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and migraine headache.

Methods: Data were obtained from 1,236 monozygotic and 570 dizygotic female twin pairs from the University of Washington Twin Registry. TMD pain was assessed with a question about persistent or recurrent pain in the jaw, temple, in front of the ear, or in the ear. The presence of migraine headache was determined by self-report of doctor-diagnosed migraine. Univariate and bivariate structural equation models estimated the components of variance attributable to genetic and environmental influences.

Results: The best fitting univariate models indicated that additive genetic effects contributed 27% of the variance in TMD pain (95% confidence interval = 15% to 38%) and 49% of the variance in migraine headache (95% confidence interval = 40% to 57%). The best-fitting bivariate model revealed that 12% of the genetic component of TMD pain is shared with migraine headache.

Conclusion: These preliminary findings suggest that the association between TMD pain and migraine headache in women may be partially due to a modest shared genetic risk for both conditions. Future studies can focus on replicating these findings with symptom- and diagnosis-based instruments.

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女性颞下颌紊乱型疼痛和偏头痛:一项初步的双胞胎研究。
目的:确定共同的遗传影响是否与颞下颌紊乱(TMD)疼痛和偏头痛之间的关联有关。方法:数据来自华盛顿大学双胞胎登记处的1236对同卵双胞胎和570对异卵双胞胎。评估TMD疼痛的问题是关于下颌、太阳穴、耳前或耳内的持续性或复发性疼痛。偏头痛的存在是通过医生诊断偏头痛的自我报告来确定的。单变量和双变量结构方程模型估计了归因于遗传和环境影响的方差成分。结果:最佳拟合的单变量模型表明,加性遗传效应对TMD疼痛的方差贡献了27%(95%置信区间= 15%至38%),对偏头痛的方差贡献了49%(95%置信区间= 40%至57%)。最佳拟合的双变量模型显示,TMD疼痛的12%的遗传成分与偏头痛相同。结论:这些初步研究结果表明,女性TMD疼痛和偏头痛之间的关联可能部分是由于两种情况的适度共享遗传风险。未来的研究可以集中于用基于症状和诊断的仪器来复制这些发现。
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Journal of orofacial pain
Journal of orofacial pain 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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