Cgrp May Play A Causative Role in Migraine
University of Copenhagen · Glostrup Hospital · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) has been detected in increased amounts in external jugular venous blood during migraine attacks. However, it is unknown whether this is secondary to migraine or whether CGRP may cause headache. In a double-blind crossover study, the effect of human alphaCGRP (2 microg/min) or placebo infused intravenously for 20 min was studied in 12 patients suffering from migraine without aura. Headache intensity was scored on a scale from 0 to 10. Two patients were excluded due to severe hypotension and one because she had an infection. In the first hour median peak headache score was 1.0 in the halphaCGRP group vs. 0 in the placebo group (P
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- Migraine
- Medicine
- Aura
- Placebo
- Calcitonin gene-related peptide
- Headaches
- Anesthesia
- Crossover study
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