Normal Radial Artery Dilatation During Reactive Hyperaemia in Migraine without Aura

L. Thomsen, D. Daugaard, Helle K. Iversen, J. Olesen
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Increasing evidence suggests that nitric oxide (NO) plays a role in migraine pain. Thus, the NO donor glyceryl trinitrate provokes migraine attacks in sufferers and a greater dilatation of large arteries than in controls. Physiological NO-mediated dilatation of large arteries might therefore be abnormal in migraine. Recently an ultrasound method for the detection of shear stress stimulated endothelial NO release in large arteries in man has been described. Using this method we compared radial artery dilatation during reactive hyperaernia in 12 female sufferers of migraine without aura and 12 age- and sex- matched healthy subjects. No group differences were detected in these responses (peak dilatation 111 ± 2% (mean ± SEM) of baseline in migraineurs and 112 ± 3% of baseline in the healthy control group, p = 0.79). These results indicate that shear stress stimulated endothelial NO release is normal in peripheral conduit arteries in patients suffering from migraine without aura. It remains to be settled whet...
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无先兆偏头痛反应性充血时正常桡动脉扩张
越来越多的证据表明,一氧化氮(NO)在偏头痛中起作用。因此,一氧化氮供体三硝酸甘油引起患者偏头痛发作和大动脉比对照组更大的扩张。因此,生理性no介导的大动脉扩张可能在偏头痛中是异常的。最近,一种超声方法检测剪切应力刺激内皮NO释放在人大动脉已被描述。利用这种方法,我们比较了12名女性无先兆偏头痛患者和12名年龄和性别匹配的健康受试者在反应性高氧症期间的桡动脉扩张。在这些反应中没有发现组间差异(偏头痛患者的峰值扩张为基线的111±2%(平均±SEM),健康对照组为基线的112±3%,p = 0.79)。这些结果表明,剪应力刺激外周导管动脉内皮细胞NO释放在无先兆偏头痛患者中是正常的。这还有待解决。
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